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“(2a+3b-c) - (4a-b+2c)

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Answer:

-2a + 4b - 3c.

Explanation:

(2a+3b-c) - (4a-b+2c)

Distribute the negative over the second parentheses.

= 2a + 3b - c - 4a + b - 2c

= -2a + 4b - 3c.


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Answer:


-2a+4b-3c

Explanation:


(2a+3b-c) - (4a-b+2c)

To add both polynomials , first we multiply the negative sign inside the parenthesis


2a+3b-c -4a+b-2c

Negative and negative is positive

Now combine like terms. the terms that has same variable are like terms


2a+3b-c -4a+b-2c


-2a+4b-3c

All are unlike terms, so this is our final answer


-2a+4b-3c

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