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How do you solve 2x^2+4x=3+3x^2?

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Answer:

5x^2+4x=3

Explanation:

You add the like terms: 3x^2 and 2x^2, you get 5x^2. You can't do anything else because there are no more terms that are alike.

So the answer would be 5x^+4x=3

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