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Simplify the difference. (6w^2 – 8w – 3) – (4w^2 + 2w – 2) a. 10w^2 + 10w + 1 b. 2w^2 – 6w – 5 c. 10w^2 – 6w – 5 d. 2w^2 – 10w – 1
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Simplify the difference. (6w^2 – 8w – 3) – (4w^2 + 2w – 2)
a. 10w^2 + 10w + 1
b. 2w^2 – 6w – 5
c. 10w^2 – 6w – 5
d. 2w^2 – 10w – 1
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You solve this by collecting like terms. The like terms here are 6w^2 and 4w^2
-2 and -3
-8w and 2w
Through this, you can subtract/add from each other to create a simplified version of that, which is
2w^2 - 6w - 5
Which means the answer must be B
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