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Identify and group like terms in the expression \(\frac12x^2 + \frac34xy - \frac13x^2 + \frac14xy\). The like terms are those with \(x^2\) and those with \(xy\).
Combine the coefficients of the \(x^2\) terms: \(\frac12x^2 - \frac13x^2\). To do this, find a common denominator and subtract the fractions.
Combine the coefficients of the \(xy\) terms: \(\frac34xy + \frac14xy\). Add the fractions by finding a common denominator if necessary.
Rewrite the expression using the simplified coefficients for \(x^2\) and \(xy\) terms.
Check your final expression to ensure all like terms are combined correctly and the expression is fully simplified.