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Please help me solve this question on my algebra 1 homework

Please help me solve this question on my algebra 1 homework-example-1
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Given:

Two polynomials represent all the inventory of the stores


\begin{gathered} A\colon(1)/(3)g^2+(5)/(2) \\ B\colon2g^2-(3)/(4)g+(3)/(4) \end{gathered}

To find the expression that represents the combined inventory of the two stores, we will add (A) and (B)

So, the expression will be:


\begin{gathered} ((1)/(3)g^2+2g^2)+(-(3)/(4)g)+((5)/(2)+(3)/(4)) \\ \\ =(7)/(3)g^2-(3)/(4)g+(13)/(4) \end{gathered}

So , the answer will be:


(7)/(3)g^2-(3)/(4)g+(13)/(4)

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