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    Find the Sum Of\(4 x+9 p-5 y,-3 p+2 p+3 x\)
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Find the Sum Of 4x+9p−5y,−3p+2p+3x4 x+9 p-5 y,-3 p+2 p+3 x4x+9p−5y,−3p+2p+3x

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Find the sum of 4x+9p−5y,−3p+2p+3x4 x+9 p-5 y,-3 p+2 p+3 x4x+9p−5y,−3p+2p+3x , and −4y+7p−9y-4 y+7 p-9 y−4y+7p−9y .

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