Math, asked by singhgursewak98, 8 months ago

(x^2-6x+5) +(x^2+x-2)-(16-13x)
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Answers

Answered by erchandrajeetsurjeet
0

Answer:

See firstly we open the brackets.

Step-by-step explanation:

xsquare -6x +5+xsquare+x-2-16+13x then it is 2x sqiare + 8x -13

Answered by shwetasaxena126
1

Answer:

2x^{2}+6x-13

Step-by-step explanation:

x^2+x^2=2(x^2)

-6x+x-(-13x)=-6x+x+13x=-6x++14x=8x

5-2-16=5-18=-13

Now let's add our answers-

2x^{2}+8x-13

x^0=1

Since 2(x^2)+8x-13(x^0) have no common variables, this is our answer.

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