SOLUTION: (-3x^2+16)-(x^2+22x+4)
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Question 988093: (-3x^2+16)-(x^2+22x+4)
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(-3x^2+16)-(x^2+22x+4)=
distribute the minus sign
-3x^2+16-x^2-22x-4= -4x^2-22x+12
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