SOLUTION: How would i simplify this expression? 1.4b - 3b^2 + 4c + c

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Question 671866: How would i simplify this expression?
1.4b - 3b^2 + 4c + c

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The common terms are 4c and c. Add them to get 4c+c = 5c

So

1.4b - 3b^2 + 4c + c

turns into

1.4b - 3b^2 + 5c

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