SOLUTION: {{{(10y^3-6y^2+2y)-(5y^3-2y^2-y)}}}

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Question 206110This question is from textbook algebra 1 an integrated approach
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Answer by Targetweek(62)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1. Distribute the negative (in reality a -1) to everything inside the
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2. Then combine like terms
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