SOLUTION: (5b^2-8)-(-b^3+10b^2+4)

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Question 83755: (5b^2-8)-(-b^3+10b^2+4)
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Solve: (5b^2-8)-(-b^3+10b^2+4)
Group like terms
b^3+(5b^2-10b^2)+(-8-4)
Simplify
b^3-5b^2-12 IS YOUR ANSWER!

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