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Simplify the following equation:
2x-8y+3x^2+7y-12x

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\huge\boxed{\bf\underline{{Question:—}}}


\sf \longmapsto \: 2x-8y+3x^2+7y-12x


\boxed{\huge{{\bf\underline{Solution:—}}}}


\boxed{{{\bf Simplifying:—}}}


\sf \longmapsto2x+−8y+3x2+7y+−12x


\boxed{\bf Combining \: Like \: Terms:—}


\sf \longmapsto2x+−8y+3x^2+7y+−12x


\sf \longmapsto(3 {x}^(2) )+(2x+−12x)+(−8y+7y)


\sf \longmapsto3 {x}^(2) +−10x+−y


\sf \longmapsto \: 3 {x}^(2) - 10x - y


\boxed{\bf \: Answer:—}


\boxed{\sf \underline{ 3 {x}^(2) −10x−y}}

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2x-8y+3x^2+7y-12x

2x-12x-8y+7y+3x^2 ( combine like terms)

2x-12x= -10x

-8y+7y=-y

Answer: 3x^2-10x-y or 3x^ 2-y-10x

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