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Mathematics, 19.02.2020 00:44 AdamFrost

A pool is being filled with a large water hose. the height of the water in a pool is determined by 7g^2+3g-4. Previously the pool had been filled with a different hose. then the height was determined by 8g^2+2g-2. Enter an expression that determines the height of the water in the pool if both hoses are on the same time simplify the expression.

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