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subtract the sum of 5 x square - 6 X + 4 and minus 4 x square - 2 X + 3 from zero ​

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Answered by asalah
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heya!

5x^{2}-6x+4+-4x^{2}-2x+3=0\\\\\\\\5x^{2}-4x^{2} = 6x+2x-4+-3\\\\\\x^{2} = 8x -7\\\\\\x^{2}-8x+7=0    0-x^{2} -8x+7=0\\\\\\\-x^{2}-8x+7=0-0\\ \\\\-x^{2} -8x+7=0

steps

* transporse and get the answer

*(-) sign when transporsing becomes (+)

*(+) sign when transporsing becomes (-)

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Answered by toshupawar445
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Answer:

x {}^{2}  - 8x + 7

Step-by-step explanation:

5x {}^{2}  - 6x + 4 \\  - 4x {}^{2}  - 2x + 3 \\    \frac{}{ {x}^{2}  - 8x+ 7}

now on subtraction from zero we get

x {}^{2}  - 8x + 7

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