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Add the polynomial expressions 3 minus 2 p minus 5 p squared p superscript 4 baseline minus 3 p plus 4
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To add the polynomial expressions \(3 - 2p - 5p^2 + p^4 - 3p + 4\), we start by combining like terms.
1. **Constant terms**: \(3 + 4 = 7\)
2. **Linear terms**: \(-2p - 3p = -5p\)
3. **Quadratic terms**: \(-5p^2\) (there’s no other \(p^2\) term)
4. **Quartic term**: \(p^4\) (there’s no other \(p^4\) term)
Now, we can write the final expression by putting all like terms together:
\[
p^4 - 5p^2 - 5p + 7
\]
So, the sum of the polynomial expressions is:
\[
p^4 - 5p^2 - 5p + 7
\]
1. **Constant terms**: \(3 + 4 = 7\)
2. **Linear terms**: \(-2p - 3p = -5p\)
3. **Quadratic terms**: \(-5p^2\) (there’s no other \(p^2\) term)
4. **Quartic term**: \(p^4\) (there’s no other \(p^4\) term)
Now, we can write the final expression by putting all like terms together:
\[
p^4 - 5p^2 - 5p + 7
\]
So, the sum of the polynomial expressions is:
\[
p^4 - 5p^2 - 5p + 7
\]
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