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28 October, 22:47

Subtract. (x^2+3x-7) - (3x^2-5x+3)

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  1. 28 October, 23:03
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    -x2 - 2x + 10

    Step-by-step explanation:

    (((x2) - 5x) + 3) - ((2x2-3x) - 7)

    Step 2:

    Step 3:

    Pulling out like terms:

    3.1 Pull out like factors:

    -x2 - 2x + 10 = - 1 • (x2 + 2x - 10)

    Trying to factor by splitting the middle term

    3.2 Factoring x2 + 2x - 10

    The first term is, x2 its coefficient is 1.

    The middle term is, + 2x its coefficient is 2.

    The last term, "the constant", is - 10

    Step-1 : Multiply the coefficient of the first term by the constant 1 • - 10 = - 10

    Step-2 : Find two factors of - 10 whose sum equals the coefficient of the middle term, which is 2.

    -10 + 1 = - 9

    -5 + 2 = - 3

    -2 + 5 = 3

    -1 + 10 = 9

    Observation : No two such factors can be found!

    Conclusion : Trinomial can not be factored
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