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OpenStudy (fernandez555):

!!! Add. (7x6 + 10x2 - 10) + (3x6 - 6x3 + 4) A.10x6 + 4x2 - 6 B.10x6 + 4x3 - 6 C.10x6 - 6x3 + 10x2- 6 D.10x6 + 10x2 - 6x3 + 6

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So the "x"'s represent variables or multiplication symbols?

OpenStudy (fernandez555):

@Darry&Gator variables

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So is this how it looks?:\[(7x ^{6}+10x ^{2}-10)+(3x ^{6}-6x ^{3}+4)\]

OpenStudy (fernandez555):

@Darry&Gator yeap!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh I haven't gotten to variable with exponents yet. Sorry. Maybe @JMark can help you. And other awesome users are @ganeshie8 @mathmale @agent0smith @Ashleyisakitty @phi @nincompoop @bibby @Skyz [i think] @CGGURUMANJUNATH @mathstudent55 @DebbieG

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry again. ;c

OpenStudy (ashleyisakitty):

(7x^6+10x^2-10)+(3x^6-6x^3+4) can be simplified down to 10x6 - 6x3 + 10x2- 6 therefore your answer is C. There isnt really a fun or simple way to do this, just multiply the numbers by their exponents and then do the equation. Just for future reference when typing out equations like the "^" is how you represent an exponent. ex: 10^6

OpenStudy (fernandez555):

@Ashleyisakitty thank you SO much.

OpenStudy (ashleyisakitty):

no worries :)

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