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2. Find the difference of 6x - 3x^2 and - 5x^2 - 6x +1. Write your final solution in standard form!

User Eylen
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To start, we need write the polynomials:


6x-3x^2and-5x^2-6x+1

Now we gonna find the difference between first polynomial and second, like this:

tip: Special care with operate signs.


\begin{gathered} 6x-3x^2-(-5x^2-6x+1);\text{ we operate with signs over here}\ldots \\ 6x-3x^2+5x^2+6x-1;\text{ We }put\text{ together terms with similar exponent in parentheses, like this:} \\ (5x^2-3x^2)+(6x+6x)-1;\text{ we operate}\ldots \\ 2x^2+12x-1. \end{gathered}

That is the final solution, you can solve that polynomial if you need.


2x^2+12x-1.

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