SOLUTION: Subtract: (2a − 3b + 4c) − (−a + 3b + 4c)

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Question 282900: Subtract: (2a − 3b + 4c) − (−a + 3b + 4c)
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(2a - 3b + 4c) - (-a + 3b + 4c) = 2a-3b+4c+a-3b-4c = 3a-6b

Answer: (2a - 3b + 4c) - (-a + 3b + 4c) = 3a-6b

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