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Simplify the expression 2. 4x 2 + 5y - 3+2y – 2x² - 6

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Given the expression


4x^2+5y-3+2y-2x^2-6

To simplify the expression you have to arrange the terms form greatest to least and like terms together:


4x^2-2x^2+5y+2y-3-6

Next is to solve the operations between the like terms


\begin{gathered} (4x^2-2x^2)+(5y+2y)+(-3-6) \\ 2x^2+7y-9 \end{gathered}

So the simplified form of the expression is


2x^2+7y-9

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