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The co-efficient of x^2 in 2 - x^2 + x^3 is ______.​

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Answered by amitkumarswain2005
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the coefficient of x^2 in the equation is -1.

Answered by e10306saurav
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The co-efficient of x^2 in 2 - x^2 + x^3 will be -1 ​

because the if we remove x^2 from -x^2 -1 will be left because x is also called 1x so that's why -x^2 is -1x^2 so if we remove x^2 from -1x^2 -1 will be left so that's why -1 is answer please mark me brainlist

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