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I am so confused by this question! Someone please explain step by step! I'm not even sure what it is asking? 17v^2+12v+3(8v-5) Maybe asking me to simplify? Thanks
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I am so confused by this question! Someone please explain step by step! I'm not even sure what it is asking? 17v^2+12v+3(8v-5) Maybe asking me to simplify? Thanks
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That’s the simplified version
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