What is (6x2+3x)+(2x2+6x)?
3 Answers
8x2+9x
Explanation:
Given -
(6x2+3x)+(2x2+6x)
6x2+3x+2x2+6x
8x2+9x
Remove the parentheses and add the x^2 terms together. You get 6x^2 + 2 x^2 = 8 x^2.
Then do the same with the x terms
3x + 6x = 9x
8 x^2 + 9x
In summary
8 x^2 + 9x
Explanation:
Here is a method of solution demonstrating some fundamental properites of arithmetic:
Addition is associative:
a+(b+c)=(a+b)+c
Addition is commutative:
a+b=b+a
Multiplication is left and right distributive over addition:
a(b+c)=ab+ac
(a+b)c=ac+bc
Hence we find:
(6x2+3x)+(2x2+6x)
=6x2+(3x+(2x2+6x)) (by associativity)
=6x2+((2x2+6x)+3x) (by commutativity)
=6x2+(2x2+(6x+3x)) (by associativity)
=(6x2+2x2)+(6x+3x) (by associativity)
=(6+2)x2+(6+3)x (by right distributivity twice)
=8x2+9x