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Simplify (3a^4-2a^2+5-10)-(2a^4+4a^2+5a-2)

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3a^4 -2a^2 + 5 - 10 -(2a^4 +4a^2 + 5a -2)

as given.. i'm wondering if the 5 in the first group is really 5a.. hmmm

I'm guessing that it is... soooo distribute the minus sign

= 3a^4 - 2a^2 +5a -10 -2a^4 -4a^2 -5a +2

= a^4 -6a^2 -8 :) voila that's your answer

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