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Adding and subtracting like terms
How do I solve w-w*2+-2w*2

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Answer:

See two different cases, below:

Explanation:

You cannot "solve" w-w*2+-2w*2, because this is not an equation. Rather, you want to simplify w-w*2+-2w*2 by combining like terms. You have w - 2w - 4w, or -5 w.

If, however, you meant "exponentiation" by " * " then you have w^1 - w^2 - 2w^2, which in turn equals w - 3w^2, or, in descending order by powers of w, -3w^2 + W.


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