SOLUTION: Subtract 4x2+9x+2 from 5x2+7x−9.
I keep getting the wrong answer and I need some help. Please help me. The "2" after each x is suppose to be an exponent.
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Question 1055263: Subtract 4x2+9x+2 from 5x2+7x−9.
I keep getting the wrong answer and I need some help. Please help me. The "2" after each x is suppose to be an exponent.
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