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Abram Watkins
13 December, 22:32
Subtract: (3m2 + 2n) - (m2 + 2n)
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Morgan Cole
14 December, 01:10
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The answer should be2m^2
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Parker Shepherd
14 December, 02:09
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The negative in front of the second bracket means that it's times by - 1 so each of their signs switches:
3m^2+2n-m^2-2n
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2m^2
the 2n cancels out
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