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23 April, 15:27

Subtract and simplify: (x^2+2x-3) - (x^2+3x+5). What is the degree of the resulting polynomial?

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  1. 23 April, 15:49
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    First of all we have to change the sign after the sign of subtraction.

    (x^2+2x-3) - (x^2+3x+5)

    now,

    =x^2+2x-3-x^2-3x-5

    after changing sign, we should put it by arranging.

    =x^2-x^2+2x-3x-3-5

    =-x-8

    again,

    Degree of - x=1

    Hence, the degree of polynomial is one.
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