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(5v^3-9v^2+6v)-(-5v^3+9v^2-6v) it should be in standard polynomial form
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The answer to this is 10v^3-18v^2+12v
5v^3-9v^2+6v-(-5v^3+9v^2-6v)
5v^3-9v^2+6v+5v^3-9v^2+6v
10v^3-18v^2+12v
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