SOLUTION: (6g-7g^8)-(4g+2g^3+11g^2) I know that you are supposed to apply the - sign to each item in the group inside the second set of parenthesis. I did that and then added. I got 7g^8-2

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Question 444685: (6g-7g^8)-(4g+2g^3+11g^2)
I know that you are supposed to apply the - sign to each item in the group inside the second set of parenthesis. I did that and then added. I got
7g^8-2g^3-11g^2-2g
My teacher counted it wrong without telling me what I did wrong. Please help me.
thank you

Answer by scott8148(6628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the first term should be ___ -7g^8
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