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Simplify (3x^2-4x+1)-(5x^2-2x+1).

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5 votes

Answer:


\boxed{\bold{-2x^2-2x}}

Step By Step Explanation:

Remove Parenthesis: (a) = a

=
\bold{3x^2-4x+1-\left(5x^2-2x+1\right)}


\bold{-\left(5x^2-2x+1\right): \ -5x^2+2x-1}

=
\bold{3x^2-4x+1-5x^2+2x-1}

Simplify
\bold{3x^2-4x+1-5x^2+2x-1}

=
\bold{-2x^2-2x}

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User Daren
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Answer:

-2x^2 -2x

Explanation:

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User Sonstabo
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