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Justus Velez
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31 August, 07:25
By how much does a^3 - 2a exceed a^2 + a - 6?
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Nikhil Smith
31 August, 07:49
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A^3 - 2a - (a^2 + a - 6) =
a^3 - 2a - a^2 - a + 6 =
a^3 - a^2 - 3a + 6 <===
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