SOLUTION: My problem is 2(4-5h)=3h^2. I believe the 3h^2 should be subtracted from both sides so that it equals zero. So, would it look like this: 2(4-5h)-3h^2=0??? Here is where I really ge
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: My problem is 2(4-5h)=3h^2. I believe the 3h^2 should be subtracted from both sides so that it equals zero. So, would it look like this: 2(4-5h)-3h^2=0??? Here is where I really get confused because that would be 8-10h-3h^2=0? But there isn't a GCF?? Please help!! Thanks so much in advance for your help :0) This question is from textbook University of Phoenix