SOLUTION: subtract the polynomials: (3/2p^2-5/4p+9)-(1/6p^2+1/8p+8)

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Question 962388: subtract the polynomials:
(3/2p^2-5/4p+9)-(1/6p^2+1/8p+8)

Answer by macston(5194)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
As written, the problem is ambiguous, so if this is not the correct equation.
please re-post with parenthesis for clarity.



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