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Subtract the polynomials (simplify) (4m^2 - 5m - 5) -( 2m^2 +m -7)

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We want to simplify the following expression


(4m^2-5m-5)-(2m^2+m-7)

Using the distributive property, first we're going to multiply every term of the second parenthesis by (- 1).


(4m^2-5m-5)-(2m^2+m-7)=4m^2-5m-5-2m^2-m+7

Then, to simplify this expression we just have to operate on the corresponding coefficients


\begin{gathered} 4m^2-5m-5-2m^2-m+7 \\ =4m^2-2m^2-5m-m-5+7 \\ =(4+(-2))m^2+((-5)+(-1))m+((-5)+7) \\ =(4-2)m^2+(-5-1)m+(-5+7) \\ =2m^2-6m+2 \end{gathered}

And this is the simplified form.


(4m^2-5m-5)-(2m^2+m-7)=2m^2-6m+2

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