SOLUTION: how would you solve this polynomial?
{{{(3x^2-4x+8)+(2x^2+5x-12)}}}
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Question 304339: how would you solve this polynomial?
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(3x^2-4x+8)
+(2x^2+5x-12)
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5x^2+x-4
(5x-4)(x+1) ans.
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