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26 June, 03:12

What is the difference between 8x3 - 2x2 + 5x - 7

and 5x3 - 3x2 - 2x + 4?

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  1. 26 June, 04:13
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    First polynomial minus the second polynomial:

    3 x³ + x² + 7 x - 11.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The question asks for the difference between the two cubic polynomials (maximum power of x is three.) As the other answerer mentioned, the question doesn't say anything about the value of x. In that case, the difference between the two polynomials will still be a polynomial about x.

    The power x in the difference can be as high as three. Assume that to be a cubic polynomial.

    ? x³ + ? x² + ? x + ?.

    What are the values of each coefficient?

    For example, the coefficient in front of x³ in the difference is the difference between the coefficients of x³ in the two original polynomials.

    The coefficient of x³ in the first polynomial 8 x³ - 2 x² + 5 x - 7 is 8. The coefficient of x³ in the second polynomial 5 x³ - 3 x² - 2 x + 4 is 5.

    Subtract the second coefficient from the first. 8 - 5 = 3. In other words, 3 is the value of the x³ coefficient in the difference.

    3 x³ + ? x² + ? x + ?.

    Repeat this step for the x² and x coefficients.

    x²: - 2 - (-3) = - 2 + 3 = 1. x: 5 - (-2) = 5 + 2 = 7.

    3 x³ + x² + 7x + ?.

    The constant in the difference is the difference between the two constants.

    -7 - 4 = - 11.

    Hence the difference:

    3 x³ + x² + 7x - 11.

    Alternatively, group the terms by the power of x:

    (8 x³ - 2 x² + 5 x - 7) - (5 x³ - 3 x² - 2 x + 4)

    = (8 x³ - 5 x³) + (-2 x² + 3 x²) + (5 x + 2 x) + (-7 - 4)

    = 3 x³ + x² + 7 x - 11.
  2. 26 June, 05:43
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    I think it is 41x (I don't know what x represents
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