SOLUTION: how do I solve (2x^2 - 3x-5)-(3x^2+x-6)
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Question 455973: how do I solve (2x^2 - 3x-5)-(3x^2+x-6)
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It is not an equation and so can't be solved. It can be reduced or simplified.
(2x^2 - 3x-5)-(3x^2+x-6)=
2x^2 - 3x-5-3x^2-x+6
-x^2-4x+1
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