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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Essay; show all work. Add the following polynomials: (-1/3x^2-1/4x+3/4)+(1/2x^2-1/4x-1/2)

OpenStudy (istim):

You should be able to do this yourself. What grade are you?

OpenStudy (istim):

Wait.

OpenStudy (istim):

Could you re-write the equation with the Equation Editor?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

math is my worst subject

OpenStudy (istim):

could you re-write the equation with the equation editor?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[(-1/3x^2-1/4x+3/4)+(1/2x^2-1/4x-1/2)\]

OpenStudy (istim):

Yes. This is very possible for you to do. Take the trinomials out the brackets. Then add then together. Complete standard procedures (what you usually do for trinomials).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don'y understand any of this math is not my good subject

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