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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Add: (4 – 3n – 5n2) + (–2 + n – 3n2) A. –2 – 2n – 8n2 B. 2 – 2n – 8n2 C. –2 – 4n – 8n2 D. 2 – 4n – 8n2

OpenStudy (yttrium):

Manipulate the coefficients of like terms. For example. We have n^2, so you'll just add -5n^2 and -3n^2 resulting to -8n^2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Drop the brackets and collect like terms

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So would it be B?

OpenStudy (yttrium):

YOU GOT THIS

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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