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Ubtract minus, 2, x, squared, plus, 2−2x 2 +2 from minus, 3, x, squared, plus, 10−3x 2 +10

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The result of subtracting
\(-2x^2 + 2\) from
\(-3x^2 + 10\) is
\(-x^2 + 8\).

To subtract the expression
\(-2x^2 + 2\) from
\(-3x^2 + 10\), you'll want to distribute the subtraction operation across both terms of the expression being subtracted. Here's the step-by-step process:


\[(-3x^2 + 10) - (-2x^2 + 2)\]

Distribute the subtraction:


\[-3x^2 + 10 + 2x^2 - 2\]

Combine like terms:


\[(-3x^2 + 2x^2) + (10 - 2) \]

Simplify:


\[- x^2 + 8\]

So,
\(-3x^2 + 10 - (-2x^2 + 2) = -x^2 + 8\).

Question:-

Subtract the polynomial
-2x^2 + 2 from
-3x^2 + 10 in simplified polynomial.

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