SOLUTION: How do I simplify?
5 (x^2-3) + x - x^2 + 5 -2(x^2-3) - 4x
Thanks.
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Question 83372: How do I simplify?
5 (x^2-3) + x - x^2 + 5 -2(x^2-3) - 4x
Thanks.
Answer by chitra(359) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The given expression is:
Segregating all the like terms, we get:
Hence, the solution
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