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If f(x)= x squared and g(x)=2x^3- x squared, find f(x)-g(x).

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Answer:


f(x)-g(x)=2x^2(1-x)

Explanation:

Given that,


f(x)=x^2\\\\g(x)=2x^3-x^2

We need to find the value of f(x)-g(x).

Put the values of f(x) and g(x). So,


f(x)-g(x)=x^2-(2x^3-x^2)\\\\=x^2-2x^3+x^2\\\\=2x^2-2x^3\\\\=2x^2(1-x)

So, the value of f(x)-g(x) is equal to
2x^2(1-x).

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