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The sum of the polynomial p(x) = x^3-x^2-2,q(x) = x^2-3x+1

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Answered by mysticd
6

Answer:

Sum of the polynomials = -1

Step-by-step explanation:

Given p(x)=-x²-2,

and q(x)=-3x+1

Now,

Sum of the polynomials

= p(x)+q(x)

= -x²-2+-3x+1

= -x²+-2+1

= -1

Therefore,

Sum of the polynomials = -1

Answered by Anonymous
5

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Given:-

p(x) = x^3-x^2-2,q(x) = x^2-3x+1

Total polynomials:-

= p (x) + q (x)

= x³ - x² - 2 + x² - 3x + 1

= x³ - x² + x² - 2 +1

= x³ - 1

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