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A Totals row in Access helps you see, at a quick glance, what the totals are for columns on a datasheet. For example, in a table of purchase information, we can show the sum of the price, or units purchased, or a total count of the items by adding a Totals row to the datasheet:
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
true and true
Step-by-step explanation:
i took the test
2(2y^4 + 7y^3 - 4y^2 -20)
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Y^2
4y^2 - 40/y^2 + 14y - 8
2(-2y^4 - 7y^3 + 4y^2 + 20)
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Y^2
Answer:
1. Should stay the same since you can't combine any further
2. 6x²-6x+16
32,870 is the answer. Hope this helps!