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Question 6 of 20Subtract.(2x²+5)-(4x-3)A. 2x² - 4x + 2B. 2x² - 4x+8C. -2x² +2D. -2x² +8

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User Andrae
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Hello!

To solve this exercise, we'll follow the same steps as a common subtraction: group the numbers with the same coefficient.

Look:


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

First, let's remove the parenthesis and change the signal of the second term:


2x^2+5-4x+3

Now let's group the numbers with the same coefficient:


2x^2+5-4x+3=\boxed{2x^2-4x+8}

Answer:

Alternative B.

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User Jeroen Van Menen
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