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The difference of 5 times the cube of x cubed and the quotient of 4 times x and 3

User Fancyoung
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Answer:


5x^(3) - (4x)/(3)

Explanation:

Five times cube of
x will be represented by the expression
5x^(3), also quotient of four times
x and
3 will be represented by the expression
(4x)/(3)

Now, for two values say
p and
q the difference is represented by the expression:


p - q

therefore, for
5x^(3) and
(4x)/(3), the difference will be


5x^(3) - (4x)/(3)

User Swapnil Pandit
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the difference of 5 times the cube of x cubed and the quotient of 4 times x and 3


5*x^3 - (4x/3)

User Dhaulagiri
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