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28 October, 15:38

1/2g^2 + 7/2 + 3g^2 - 4/5g + 1/4

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  1. 28 October, 15:48
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    For this case we have the following expression:

    1 / 2g ^ 2 + 7/2 + 3g ^ 2 - 4 / 5g + 1/4

    The first thing we must do is to group terms with the same degree:

    g ^ 2 (1/2 + 3) - 4 / 5g + (7/2 + 1/4)

    Then, rewriting we have:

    (7/2) g ^ 2 - (4/5) g + (15/4)

    Answer:

    (7/2) g ^ 2 - (4/5) g + (15/4)
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