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

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-(5x^4-6x^2+3)Explanations:

The given expression is:


(6x^2+3)-(6+5x^4)

Open up the parenthesis


\begin{gathered} \text{The negative sign affects both 6 and 5x}^4 \\ \text{The expression becomes:} \\ 6x^2+3-6-5x^4 \end{gathered}

This is further simplified as:


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

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