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Which polynomial, when added to the polynomial 5x^2–3x–9, is equivalent to:

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Look at the attachment
Which polynomial, when added to the polynomial 5x^2–3x–9, is equivalent to: 0-example-1
User Jobincs
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You just switch the signs:

So the polynomial would be, -5x^2+3x+9

I hope this helps!
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