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+4x^2-4x^2 suplified?

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You have the following algebraic expression:

+4x² - 4x²

In order to simplfy the previous expression you take into account that you can sum or subtract terms with variables with same exponents. In this case you have two term with x², then, you can subtract them. To do that you simply subtract the coefficients of the terms:

+4x² - 4x² = 0

The answer is zero, because the terms have the same coefficients but opposites sings.

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