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Enter an expression equivalent to (2x^2- 4x + 5) + (x^2+ 3x – 7) using the fewest possible number of terms.
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Enter an expression equivalent to (2x^2- 4x + 5) + (x^2+ 3x – 7) using the fewest possible number of terms.
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5x - 2
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(2x^2 - 4x + 5) + (x^2 + 3x - 7)
4x - 4x + 5 + 2x + 3x - 7
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5x - 2
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