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Simplify: 2x^2 - 6x^2

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2x^2-6x^2=-4x^2

Step-by-step explanation

Given:


2x^2-6x^2

To simplify the expression, we can find a common factor between the terms given, which, in this case, is x²:


=x^2((2x^2)/(x^2)-(6x^2)/(x^2))
=x^2(2-6)

Then, we can add two to –6, obtaining -4:


=x^2(-4)

Multiplying both factors we get:


=-4x^2

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