What must be subtracted from 3x^2 – 4y^2 to get 1?
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Answer:
3x^2 – 4y^2 - 1
Step-by-step explanation:
to get 1 we have to subtract something that left only 1
so the value is
3x^2 – 4y^2 - 1
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Given : 3x²− 4y ² and 1
To Find : What must be subtracted from 3x²− 4y ² to get 1
Solution:
Let say N should be subtracted from 3x²− 4y ² to get 1
=> 3x²− 4y ² - N = 1
=> 3x²− 4y ² = 1 + N
=> 3x²− 4y ² - 1 = N
Hence 3x²− 4y ² - 1 must be subtracted from 3x²− 4y ² to get 1
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