Use algebra tiles to find \( \left(-9 x^{2}+9 x\right)-\left(-9 x^{2}+x\right) \)
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To solve \( \left(-9 x^{2}+9 x\right)-\left(-9 x^{2}+x\right) \) using algebra tiles, start by representing each term with tiles. Use red tiles to represent \( x^2 \) and yellow tiles for \( x \). First, you have \( -9x^2 \) represented by 9 red inverted tiles and \( 9x \) by 9 yellow tiles. Then, subtract \( -9x^2 \) which is again represented by 9 red inverted tiles and \( x \) as 1 yellow tile. Now combine: - For the \( x^2 \) tiles: \( -9 + 9 = 0 \) (you can pair up \( -9x^2 \) with \( +9x^2 \) indicating they cancel each other). - For the \( x \) tiles: \( 9 - 1 = 8 \) resulting in \( +8x \). Thus, the final simplified expression is \( 8x \). The answer is therefore \( 8x \).