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27 January, 11:41

What is the additive inverse of the polynomial? - 7y^2+x^2y-3xy-7x^2

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  1. 27 January, 11:54
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    Additive inverse is (7y² - x²y + 3xy + 7x²).

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the additive inverse of the given polynomial be Y.

    Therefore as per definition of additive inverse of any polynomial the addition of a polynomial and additive inverse of any polynomial is always zero.

    So Polynomial + additive inverse polynomial = 0

    (-7y² + x²y - 3xy - 7x²) + Y = 0

    Y = - (-7y² + x²y - 3xy - 7x²) = (7y² - x²y + 3xy + 7x²)

    So the additive inverse of the polynomial will be (7y² - x²y + 3xy + 7x²).
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