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Find the sum or difference 1/4(q-12)+1/3(q+9)

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tpit251748
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  • 01-11-2017
1/4(q-12) + 1/3(q+9), Then you must use the distributive property to get 1/q-3+1/3q+3. Then you simplify by combining like terms to get, 7/12q. You do not have any constants because they cross each other out.
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