This Adding Polynomials Calculator allows users to input the coefficients of two quadratic polynomials and receive the coefficients and resulting polynomial of their sum.
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How to Use the Adding Polynomials Calculator
This guide will help you efficiently use the Adding Polynomials Calculator to find the sum of two simple polynomials. Follow the steps below to get accurate results.
Step 1: Enter the First Polynomial
- First Polynomial – x² coefficient: Begin by entering the coefficient of the x² term of your first polynomial in the respective field. Ensure the input is a number since it is required.
- First Polynomial – x coefficient: Proceed by inputting the coefficient of the x term of your first polynomial. This field is also required and must be filled with a numerical value.
- First Polynomial – constant term: Finally, for the first polynomial, enter the constant term. All fields are mandatory, so ensure this field contains a valid number too.
Step 2: Enter the Second Polynomial
- Second Polynomial – x² coefficient: Input the coefficient of the x² term of your second polynomial. Like the first polynomial, this entry is necessary and should be a number.
- Second Polynomial – x coefficient: Follow that by entering the coefficient of the x term for the second polynomial. Make sure this is filled out with the appropriate numerical value.
- Second Polynomial – constant term: Lastly, provide the constant term for the second polynomial. Complete the entry with the necessary numerical value.
Step 3: View the Results
Upon supplying all the required inputs for the first and second polynomials, the calculator works out the result based on the specified calculation logic.
- Coefficient of x²: The calculator will automatically add the coefficients of x² from both polynomials and display the result. This will be formatted to two decimal places.
- Coefficient of x: Similarly, the x coefficients from both polynomials will be summed, and the result will be displayed accurately, formatted to two decimal places.
- Constant Term: The constant terms are also added together, with the result shown formatted to two decimal places.
- Final Polynomial: Combining all parts, the calculator presents the final polynomial as a sum of x², x terms, and constant terms, formatted and ready to use.
By following these steps, you can efficiently use the Adding Polynomials Calculator to combine two polynomials into one.