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Add the polynomials.$$\left(-w^{2}+6 w-\frac{5}{4}\right)+\left(9 w^{2}-5 w+\frac{1}{2}\right)$$
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This means we put the terms with $w^{2}$ together, the terms with $w$ together, and the constants together: $$(-w^{2}+9 w^{2})+(6 w-5 w)+\left(-\frac{5}{4}+\frac{1}{2}\right)$$ Show more…
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