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3 October, 11:36

What polynomial should be subtracted from the polynomial y^2-5y+1 to get the difference equal to: 5

^=power

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  1. 3 October, 11:45
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    y^2 - 5y - 4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    So you want f (y) such that

    (y^2-5y+1) - f (y) = 5

    Subtract both sides by (y^2-5y+1):

    -f (y) = 5 - (y^2-5y+1)

    -f (y) = - y^2 + 5y + 4

    f (y) = y^2 - 5y - 4

    So the polynomial you are looking for is y^2 - 5y - 4
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