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a TI a lesson 80 this is adding and subtracting polynomial nice it goes right along with our polynomial lesson that we had for listening so Iamp;#39;m going to start by adding two polynomials we have x squared plus X minus 7 thatamp;#39;s one polynomial and weamp;#39;re going to add a second one x squared minus three hey while weamp;#39;re at it what degree are these polynomials so this one has a degree of 2 10 so this degree is to this degree is 2 and 0 so this polynomial has degree of two so when we add we just automatically one thing I like to do is kind of line up and do vertical addition so we have x squared and then over here in the minus 3 so negative 7 minus 3 is a negative 10 a plus X plus 0x is just a plus X and an x squared plus x squared is a 2x squared so thatamp;#39;s the sum now subtraction is a little bit harder because when we subtract polynomials we have to distribute the negative sign and thatamp;#39;s the depth look kind of trips up a lot of kids so when we su