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(-x² + 3x) – (5x + 2x²) a. x² + 8x b. -6x² + x c. -3x² + 2x d. – 3x² – 2x
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(-x² + 3x) – (5x + 2x²)
a. x² + 8x
b. -6x² + x
c. -3x² + 2x
d. – 3x² – 2x
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2021-07-25T02:18:15+00:00
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Answer:
d. – 3x² – 2x
Step-by-step explanation:
You need to get rid of the unnecessary parentheses so you equation lookes like this.
-x² + 3x – (5x + 2x²)
Then, you need to multiply out the negative infrom of your remaining parentheses so your eqation lookes like this
-x² + 3x – 5x -2x²
Lastly collect like terms.
-x² + (- 2x²) = – 3x²
3x – 5x = -2x
Put them together and bam you have your answer of…
– 3x² – 2x
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Answer:
The answer is D…….