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| Question 166165:  Subtract -5a^2-5a+7 from -8a^2-5a+4
 Answer by nerdybill(7384)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! So, if you have: Subtract -5a^2-5a+7 from -8a^2-5a+4
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 This would be equivalent to:
 (-8a^2-5a+4) - (-5a^2-5a+7)
 Start by distributing the negative sign (-) to terms inside the parenthesis:
 (-8a^2-5a+4) + 5a^2+5a-7
 -8a^2-5a+4 + 5a^2+5a-7
 Combine like-terms:
 (-8a^2+5a^2)+(-5a+5a)+(4-7)
 (-3a^2)+(0)+(-3)
 Resulting in:
 -3a^2 - 3
 
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