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What polynomial should be subtracted from 7x2−6x+5 to get the difference equal to x2−x.

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Answer:


(6x^2- 5x + 5) should be subtracted from
7x^2- 6x+5 to get the difference equal to
x^2 - x

Explanation:

Here, the given polynomial
P(x) = 7x^2- 6x+5

And, The other Polynomial
R(x)  = x^2 - x

Let us assume there exists a polynomial Q(x) such that the difference of P(x) and Q(x) is R (x):

⇒P(x) - Q(x) = R (x)


\implies  (7x^2- 6x+5) - Q(x) = (x^2 - x)


\implies Q(x) = (7x^2- 6x+5) - (x^2 -x)  = 7x^2- 6x+5 - x^2 + x =  6x^2- 5x + 5\\\implies Q(x) = (6x^2- 5x + 5)

Hence,
(6x^2- 5x + 5) should be subtracted from
7x^2- 6x+5 to get the difference equal to
x^2 - x

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