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Please help me solve my algebra 1 homework.“A show company is going to close one of its two stores and combine all the inventory “

Please help me solve my algebra 1 homework.“A show company is going to close one of-example-1
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You know that the polynomial that represents the inventory of Store A is:


(1)/(3)g^2+(5)/(2)

And this polynomial represents the inventory of Store B:


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

Then, you can set up the following Addition of Polynomials, which represents the combined inventory of Store A and Store B:


((1)/(3)g^2+(5)/(2))+(2g^2-(3)/(4)g+(3)/(4))

To simplify the expression, you only need to add the like terms (remember that the like terms have the same variables and the same exponents). Then, you get:


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

Therefore, the answer is:


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

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