SOLUTION: Simplify: (-13x^2+9x-14)-(-2x^2-6x+1)
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Question 732034
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Simplify:
(-13x^2+9x-14)-(-2x^2-6x+1)
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Simplify:
(-13x^2+9x-14)-(-2x^2-6x+1)
= Simplify:
-13x^2+9x-14 + 2x^2+6x-1
Collect like terms.
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-13x^2+9x-14+2x^2+6x-1=
-11x^2+15x-15