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Simplify expression(5x^2-2x+3)+(-6x^2+4x-7)

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Given the expression:


\mleft(5x^2-2x+3\mright)+\mleft(-6x^2+4x-7\mright)

To simplify the expression, we will combine the like terms

so,


\begin{gathered} \mleft(5x^2-2x+3\mright)+\mleft(-6x^2+4x-7\mright) \\ =(5x^2-6x^2)+(-2x+4x)+(3-7) \\ \\ =-x^2+2x-4 \end{gathered}

So, the answer will be:


-x^2+2x-4

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