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-12x^2 +16x +3x-4
simplify the expression

User Juju
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Answer:


\sf \: - 12x {}^(2) + 19x - 4

Explanation:

Simplify the expression


\sf \: - 12x {}^(2) + 16x + 3x - 4


\: \: \: \sf \: • Add \: similar \: elements \: to \: get \: the \: answer


\sf \: = 16x + 3x = 19x


\: \: { \underline { \boxed{ \orange{ \sf{ = - 12x {}^(2) + 19x - 4}}}}}

User IgorL
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Answer:


-12x^2 +19x -4

Explanation:


-12x^2 + 16x + 3x-4 = -12x^2 +19x -4

I'm assuming you don't need to solve for x.

User Shane Arney
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