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Subtract -2x^2 + 2 from -3x^2 + 10
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To subtract -2x^2 + 2 from -3x^2 + 10, we can simply distribute the negative sign to each term of -2x^2 + 2 and then combine like terms.
-3x^2 + 10 - (-2x^2 + 2)
= -3x^2 + 10 + 2x^2 - 2
Next, we can rearrange the terms to group the like terms together:
= (-3x^2 + 2x^2) + (10 - 2)
= -x^2 + 8
Therefore, the difference between -3x^2 + 10 and -2x^2 + 2 is -x^2 + 8.
-3x^2 + 10 - (-2x^2 + 2)
= -3x^2 + 10 + 2x^2 - 2
Next, we can rearrange the terms to group the like terms together:
= (-3x^2 + 2x^2) + (10 - 2)
= -x^2 + 8
Therefore, the difference between -3x^2 + 10 and -2x^2 + 2 is -x^2 + 8.
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