SOLUTION: Simplify the expression -2(4y^2+3z^3+5)+3(2y^2-5z^3+3)

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Question 1067975: Simplify the expression -2(4y^2+3z^3+5)+3(2y^2-5z^3+3)
Answer by rfer(16322)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-8y^2-6z^3-10+6y^2-15z^3+9=
-2y^2-21z^3-1

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