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Simplify the following expression (3x^2-11x-4)-(x-2)(2x+3)

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Answer:


x^2-10x+2

Explanation:

Given the following question:


(3x^2-11x-4)-(x-2)(2x+3)

To find the answer we need to simplify by using inverse operations and of course grouping like terms.


(3x^2-11x-4)-(x-2)(2x+3)

3x^2-11x-4-\left(x-2\right)\left(2x+3\right)

\left(x-2\right)\left(2x+3\right)=-2x^2+x+6

3x^2-11x-4-2x^2+x+6

3x^2-2x^2-11x+x-4+6

-4+6=2

3x^2-2x^2-11x+x+2

3x^2-2x^2=x^2

x^2-11x+x+2

11x-x=10x

x^2-10x+2

Your answer is "x^2 - 10x + 2."

Hope this helps.

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