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Subtract.

(x2+3x−7)−(3x2−5x+3)



Express the answer in standard form.

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User Jarmal
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Answer:


-2x^2+8x-10

Explanation:

Like terms are those which have same variable to the same power.

Standard form of any quadratic equation is in the form of:


y=Ax^2+Bx+C

To subtract :


(x^2+3x-7)-(3x^2-5x+3)

Remove the parenthesis;


x^2+3x-7-3x^2+5x-3

Combine like terms;


-2x^2+8x-10

Therefore, the answer in standard form is,
-2x^2+8x-10

User Bhuvesh
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(x^2+3x−7)−(3x^2−5x+3)

x^2-3x^2 +3x -(-5x) -7-3

x^2(1-3) +x(3+5) -(7+3)

-2x^2+ 8x-10

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