Math, asked by vaishnavipm9925, 1 year ago

x²-9x+√3 ; -19x+√3+7x² Subtract the second polynomial from the first.

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Answered by rajpalbatar72
36
x^2 - 9x + root 3

7x^2 - 19x + root 3

-       +        -

= -6x^2 + 10x
Answered by ranikumari4878
28

Answer:

-6x^2 + 10x

Step-by-step explanation:

Given polynomials are

x^2 -9x\ +\sqrt{3}.......(1)

7x^2-19x\ +\ \sqrt{3}.....(2)

we have to subtract equation (2) from equation (1), while subtraction we will have to subtract coefficient of like terms of equation (2) from equation (1), so after subtracting we terms will have,

x^2 -9x\ +\sqrt{3} - (7x^2-19x\ +\ \sqrt{3})

= -6x^2\ +\ 10x

So, when we will subtract equation (2) from equtaion (1) we will get the result,

-6x^2\ +\ 10x.

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