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Giselle Taylor
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8 February, 18:42
Solve polynomial (5x^2+4) - (3x+7) + (2x^2-1)
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Joshua Mcgrath
8 February, 18:45
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(5x² + 4) - (3x + 7) + (2x² - 1)
(5x² + 2x²) + (4 - 7 - 1) - 3x
7x² - 4 - 3x
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