What is (3x^2−2)+(11−5x)?(1 point)

−2x^2+9

3x^2+5x−9

2x^2−9

3x^2−5x+9

3x^2−2)+(11−5x) can be simplified by combining like terms:

(3x^2) + (-2x^2) + (11) + (-5x)
Simplifying further:
(3x^2 - 2x^2) + (-5x + 11)
Simplifying further:
x^2 + (-5x) + (11)

So, the answer is 3x^2 − 5x + 11.

To solve the expression (3x^2−2)+(11−5x), we need to combine like terms.

Combining the constants first, we add 2 and 11, which equals to 13.

Next, we combine the terms with x. The 3x^2 and -5x can be added together to give us -2x.

Therefore, the expression simplifies to 3x^2 - 2x + 13.

So, the correct answer is 3x^2 - 2x + 13.