Problem

Subtract $8 y^{2}-5 y+7$ from $2 y^{2}+7 y+11$ Your answer should be a polynomial in standard form.
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\(\boxed{-6 y^{2}+12 y+4}\) is the final answer.

Steps

Step 1 :Subtract the corresponding terms in the two polynomials.

Step 2 :Subtract $8 y^{2}$ from $2 y^{2}$ to get $-6 y^{2}$.

Step 3 :Subtract $-5 y$ from $7 y$ to get $12 y$.

Step 4 :Subtract $7$ from $11$ to get $4$.

Step 5 :Combine the results to get the final polynomial $-6 y^{2}+12 y+4$.

Step 6 :\(\boxed{-6 y^{2}+12 y+4}\) is the final answer.

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