SOLUTION: Add the polynomials - The problem is: (9xcubed-xsquared-x-1/3)+(xcubed+xsquared+x+4/3). I know I need to clear the fractions first, and when I do that I do not get the right answe

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: Add the polynomials - The problem is: (9xcubed-xsquared-x-1/3)+(xcubed+xsquared+x+4/3). I know I need to clear the fractions first, and when I do that I do not get the right answer. Can you please help? Thank you! This question is from textbook

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I'm not sure what you mean by 'clear the fractions'

All you need to do is combine like terms:









So: