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What is the missing term? (10x – 4x2) – (7x + mc023-1.jpg) = 3x – 6x2

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Answer:


\text{The missing term is }2x^2

Explanation:

Given the expression


(10x-4x^2)-(7x+missing\thinspace term)=3x-6x^2

we have to find the missing term.


(10x-4x^2)-(7x+missing\thinspace term)=3x-6x^2


10x-4x^2-7x-missing\thinspace term=3x-6x^2


\text{Adding }4x^2\text{from both sides}


10x-7x-missing\thinspace term=3x-6x^2+4x^2


3x-missing\thinspace term=3x-2x^2


missing\thinspace term=2x^2


\text{Hence, the missing term is }2x^2

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