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7 June, 10:54

What is the difference of the polynomials?

(-2x3y2 + 4x2y3 - 3xy4) - (6x4y - 5x2y3 - y5)

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  1. 7 June, 11:03
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    9x^2 y^3-2x^3 y^2-3xy^4-6x^4 y+y^5

    Explanation

    The term difference in mathematics means the result after subtraction.

    It is important to know that we only subtract like terms only.

    (-2x^3 y^2+4x^2 y^3-3xy^4) - (6x^4 y-5x^2 y^3-y^5)

    (-2x^3 y^2+4x^2 y^3-3xy^4) - 6x^4 y+5x^2 y^3+y^5

    -2x^3 y^2+4x^2 y^3-3xy^4-6x^4 y+5x^2 y^3+y^5

    -2x^3 y^2+9x^2 y^3-3xy^4-6x^4 y+y^5

    This equation cannot be simplified further. So the difference is

    = 9x^2 y^3-2x^3 y^2-3xy^4-6x^4 y+y^5
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