Math, asked by devpal3148, 6 months ago

(3x³-2x²+7x+8)-(2x³-3x²+6x+4)

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Answered by devangnivasava
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Step-by-step explanation:

3x^3-2x^2+7x+8-2x^3+3x^2 -6x -4

3x^3-2x^3-2x^2+3x^2+7x-6x +8-4

x^3+x^2 +x +4

Answered by SuhanaBhatia
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Answer:

(3x³-2x²+7x+8)-(2x³-3x²+6x+4)

=3x³-2x²+7x+8-2x³+3x²-6x-4

=x³+x²+x+4

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