SOLUTION: (c^3-2c^2-5c+3)+(c^2+2c-1)

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Question 60575: (c^3-2c^2-5c+3)+(c^2+2c-1)
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(c^3-2c^2-5c+3)+(c^2+2c-1)
c^3 – 2c^2 – 5c + 3 + c^2 + 2c -1
Get all the like terms together,
c^3 -2c^2 + c^2 -5c + 2c -1
c^3- c^2 -3c -1

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