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(i) (x²)-(-x)²
(iv) (7 - x + x²) - (x² + 6 - 3x)

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Answered by Zaimakhan177
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Answer:

The Part of a polynomial separated by + or - sign is called a term of the polynomial.

Each Term of a polynomial has a Coefficient, which is the constant associated with the term.

(i) Given : 17 – 2x + 7x²

The coefficient of x² is 7.

 

(ii) Given : 9 -12x + x³

The coefficient of x² is 0.

 

(iii) Given : π/6 x² – 3x + 4

The coefficient of x² is π/6.

 

(iv) Given : √3x - 7

The coefficient of x²  is 0 .

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Answered by kithu13
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1. x² - (-x²) = x²+ x²

= 2x²

2. (7 - x + x²) - (x² + 6 - 3x)

= 7 - x + x² - x² + 6 - 3x

= 7 - x + 6 - 3x

= 13 - 4x

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