\begin{aligned} &M = -8r^2+11r-6 &T = -7r^2-9r+14 \end{aligned}
M=−8r
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Mathematics, 23.10.2020 20:50 whitakers87
\begin{aligned} &M = -8r^2+11r-6 &T = -7r^2-9r+14 \end{aligned}
M=−8r
2
+11r−6
T=−7r
2
−9r+14
M+T=M+T=M, plus, T, equals
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