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Chad Bryant
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22 December, 13:30
How do i add 3/2a+5/2a from a quadratic equation?
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Carlo Pruitt
22 December, 13:36
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I think it would be 8/2a but you can simplify that to 4a?
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Goose
22 December, 13:58
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3/2a+5/2a=8/2a=4a
it will be 4a
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