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If h(t) = t^2/3 – 9 and j(t) = 3t + 5t^2/3, what is h(t) – j(t)? A) -4t^2/3-3t-9 B) 4t^2/3+3t+9 C) 3t+6t^4/3 D) -7t^7/3-9
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If h(t) = t^2/3 – 9 and j(t) = 3t + 5t^2/3, what is h(t) – j(t)? A) -4t^2/3-3t-9 B) 4t^2/3+3t+9 C) 3t+6t^4/3 D) -7t^7/3-9
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If h(t) = t^2/3 – 9 and j(t) = 3t + 5t^2/3,
what is h(t) – j(t)?
A) -4t^2/3-3t-9
B) 4t^2/3+3t+9
C) 3t+6t^4/3
D) -7t^7/3-9
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