SOLUTION: subtract (-3x square+4x-5)-(-2x square-3x+4)
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Question 164895: subtract (-3x square+4x-5)-(-2x square-3x+4)
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(-3x^2+4x-5)-(-2x^2-3x+4)
=-3x^2+4x-5+2x^2+3x-4
=-x^2+7x-9
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Ed
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