Math, asked by ratnamala710, 7 months ago



( {x}^{2} - 9x +  \sqrt{3}) \: ( - 19x +  \sqrt{3} + 7 {x}^{2})
Subtract the second polynomial from the first.

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Answered by chainsinghkharra98
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Answer:

tex]( {x}^{2} - 9x + \sqrt{3}) \: ( - 19x + \sqrt{3} + 7 {x}^{2})[/tex]

Subtract the second polynomial from the first.

Answered by rosoni28
1

Answer:</p><p>-6x^2 + 10x−6x2+10x

x^2 -9x\ +\sqrt{3}x2−9x +3 ...(1) \\ </p><p>7x^2-19x\ +\ \sqrt{3}7x2−19x + 3 ..(2)

x^2 -9x\ +\sqrt{3} - (7x^2-19x\ +\ \sqrt{3})x2−9x +3−(7x2−19x + 3) \\  -  =  - 6x^2\ +\ 10x=−6x2 + 10x</p><p>

 - 6x^2\ +\ 10x.−6x2 + 10x.

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