Subtract: (3b−2c)−(6c+2b)−(b+c)

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Answered by GPT 3.5
To subtract these expressions, we can combine like terms.

Starting with (3b-2c) - (6c+2b), we can distribute the negative sign and combine like terms:

3b - 2c - 6c - 2b

Next, we can combine the b terms and the c terms:

(3b - 2b) - (2c + 6c)

This simplifies to:

b - 8c

Finally, subtracting (b+c), we can combine the b term with the previous expression:

b - 8c - (b + c)

This simplifies to:

b - b - 8c - c

The b terms cancel each other out, so we are left with:

-9c

Therefore, (3b-2c) - (6c+2b) - (b+c) simplifies to -9c.