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two polynomials with a constant term of -3 with an explanation, thanks. didn't understand a thing in school.
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two polynomials with a constant term of -3 with an explanation, thanks. didn't understand a thing in school.
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All this means is that you can have any polynomial as long as there is a “-3” term in it.
Examples:
x - 3
x^2 - 3
x^3 + 6x - 3
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