12. The sum of two algebraic expressions is 36a+ - 22a3b+27ab2-63. One of them is
2b +17a4 -13a'b. Find the other.
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THE WORMAN SERIES IN MODERN LANGUAGE.
A COMPLETE COURSE I, GERMAN
By JAMES H. WORMAN, A.M.
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THUBZE IF IENCIH SERIES,
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A COMPLETE GRAMMfIAR, A F.RE NCH R EA DER,
ANE.LE.MlENTARY GRAM1IAR, A_ F R E NC E 1 CON,
A HISTORY OF FR.ENCh LITERATURE.
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