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McDougal Littell Algebra 1
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3x^2 + 2x^2 - 7
I think the answer is -2x^2
I am trying to Siplifying expressions
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McDougal Littell Algebra 1
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3X^2+2X^2-7
5X^2-7 IS THE CORRECT ANSWER.