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Polynomial Operations Worksheet – Practice Sheet with Problems

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This document contains a worksheet focused on polynomial operations, including addition, subtraction, and multiplication of polynomials. It provides practice problems designed to strengthen understanding of combining like terms and applying distributive properties. The sheet is suitable for algebra students preparing for tests or reinforcing core polynomial skills.

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