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Which of the following shows that polynomials are closed under subtraction when polynomial x + 5 is subtracted from 3x2 + 2x − 6?

3x2 + x − 11 may or may not be a polynomial
3x2 + x − 11 will be a polynomial
3x2 + x − 1 will be a polynomial
3x2 + x − 1 may or may not be a polynomial

User Mnaoumov
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For this case we have the following polynomials:

P = 3x ^ 2 + 2x - 6 Q = x + 5
By subtracting both polynomials we have:

P - Q = (3x ^ 2 + 2x - 6) - (x + 5)
What we must do is subtract terms of the same degree.
We have then:

P - Q = 3x ^ 2 + (2x - x) + (-6 - 5) P - Q = 3x ^ 2 + x - 11
Answer:

3x ^ 2 + x - 11 will be a polynomial
User Piotr Skotnicki
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