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Moussa tried to subtract two polynomials. his work is shown below: \begin{aligned} & \phantom{=}(t^2+6t--4t+1) & =t^2+6t-3-7t^2+4t-1 & \text{step }1 & =(0-7)t^2+(6+4)t+(-3-1)& \text{step }2 & =-7t^2+10t-4 & \text{step }3 \end{aligned} =(t 2 +6tβˆ’3)βˆ’(7t 2 βˆ’4t+1) =t 2 +6tβˆ’3βˆ’7t 2 +4tβˆ’1 =(0βˆ’7)t 2 +(6+4)t+(βˆ’3βˆ’1) =βˆ’7t 2 +10tβˆ’4 step 1 step 2 step 3 at which step did moussa make an error, if at all

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