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ALGEBRA 2
f) 5a2 + 2a2 - 3a2 = _________​

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Answered by jitendertypist
1

Answer:

The answer is 4a2

  1. First we will add the positive terms .I.e., 5a2 and 2a2 = 7a2
  • Then we will subtract both the terms(7a2 and -3a2)
  • Because both have different signs then we will subtract both of them.
  • Then , 7a2-3a2=4a2
  • Hope it will help you guys..!!

Answered by Anonymous
2

5a2 + 2a2 - 3a2 = 4a2

Hope it helps you.

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