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Subtract (2x^3 + 9x-8) - (4x^2-15x+7)

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Answer:(2x^3 + 9x-8) - (4x^2-15x+7)

Explanation:

it is that if the X's are variables

User Run
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Distribute the “-“ to the second expression. Once you got that, combine the two expressions so they would be:
2x^3 + 9x -8 - 4x^2 + 15x - 7

Then combine like terms. So you would combine 9x + 15x and -8 -7.

Put it in correct order, largest exponents first.
2x^3 - 4x^2 + 24x -15

There ya go !
Subtract (2x^3 + 9x-8) - (4x^2-15x+7)-example-1
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