Question:

Given the polynomial functions j(x) and k(x), find j(x)+k(x). j(x)=x²-x k(x) = 2x³ + x² – 1 2x³ + 2x²+x+1 -x³ +x-1 -2x³+2x² − x + 1 2x³+2x²-x-1

Last updated: 7/17/2022

Given the polynomial functions j(x) and k(x), find j(x)+k(x).
j(x)=x²-x
k(x) = 2x³ + x² – 1
2x³ + 2x²+x+1
-x³ +x-1
-2x³+2x² − x + 1
2x³+2x²-x-1

Given the polynomial functions j(x) and k(x), find j(x)+k(x). j(x)=x²-x k(x) = 2x³ + x² – 1 2x³ + 2x²+x+1 -x³ +x-1 -2x³+2x² − x + 1 2x³+2x²-x-1