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the polynomial, 5v to the 3rd - 4v to the 2nd + 10v is subtracted from the polynomial, 7v to the 2nd + 2v to the 3rd -7v. the difference can be expressed as av + bv+ cv + d. rudy said that the value of a is 3. is rudy correct? justify your answer

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