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Mat 540 Quiz 3
Math 1
Quiz # 3
Third Quarter
Adding and Subtracting Polynomials
July 28, 2011

Name:Von Clifford N. Opelanio Score:___________________
Yr.& Section:7-St.Therese Parent’s Signature:______________

I. Add the following polynomials:
1-2. 3-4. 5-6. = -5m + 2n = -3 + 6 = 6+

II. Subtract the following polynomials: 7-8. 9-10. = 5x – 5y 8z =5 1

11-12.
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Opelanio Score:___________________
Yr.& Section:7-St.Therese Parent’s Signature:______________

I. Add the following polynomials:
1-2. 3-4. 5-6. = -5m + 2n = -3 + 6 = 6+

II. Subtract the following polynomials: 7-8. 9-10. = 5x – 5y 8z =5 1

11-12. 13-14. =7 ab =6ab 2 + 5

15-16
=6ab-78+p98

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Math 1
Quiz # 3
Third Quarter
Adding and Subtracting

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