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What is the difference of the polynomials? (–2x3y2 + 4x2y3 – 3xy4) – (6x4y – 5x2y3 – y5)
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What is the difference of the polynomials?
(–2x3y2 + 4x2y3 – 3xy4) – (6x4y – 5x2y3 – y5)
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This is the whole answer:
−
6
x4
y
−
2
x3
y2
+
9
x2
y3
−
3x
y4
+
y
5
I really hope this helps you out :)
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Answer:
Explanation:
we have
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