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Answer:

1) 2n³ - 3 - 4n⁴

2) -3 + 5n⁴ - 4n² - 13n³

3) -16n³ + 13 + 9n⁴

4) 1 + 6k - 7k² - 6k³

5) 1 + 11x + 10x³

6) 6 - 11n³ + 6n⁴ + 5n

7) -2x² + 6 + 4x³

8) -6r² + r⁴ + r - 9r³

Step-by-step explanation:

Whenever you are adding terms with their corresponding degrees [or exponents], they remain the same.

1) It is straightforward addition throughout. Just remember to add their like-terms only.

2) It is straightforward subtraction throughout, however, whenever this happens, you must distribute that negative into the second set of parentheses. For instance, that 3 is REALLY a -3 because of that negative symbol.

3) It is straightforward subtraction throughout, however, in this exercise, you have 7 - -6, which is REALLY 7 + 6, and this results in 13 [you must distribute the negative to avoid confusion].

4) It is straightforward subtraction throughout PLUS a common mistake that some people will not notice. In the second set of parentheses, -1 does not have a like-term to pair up with, however, IT IS HOOKED UP TO ANOTHER NEGATIVE, so that -1 is REALLY a 1.

5) See explanation #1

6) It is straightforward subtraction throughout PLUS a common mistake that some people will not notice. In the second set of parentheses, -6n⁴ does not have a like-term to pair up with, however, IT IS HOOKED UP TO ANOTHER NEGATIVE, so that -6n⁴ is REALLY a 6n⁴.

7) It is straightforward subtraction throughout, however, in this exercise, you have 2 - -4, which is REALLY 2 + 4, and this results in 6 [you must distribute the negative to avoid confusion].

8) It is straightforward subtraction throughout, however, in this exercise, you have -r⁴ - -2r⁴, which is REALLY -r⁴ + 2r⁴, and this results in r⁴ [you must distribute the negative to avoid confusion].

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