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Mathematics, 21.04.2020 00:56 justarando
Add (1.3t^3 + 0.4t^2 -24t) + (18t + 0.6t^2) for each term in the second polynomial, enter the letter showing where that term should be placed to add the polynomials vertically
___ =0.6t^2
___ = 0t^3
___ = 8
___ = -18t
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