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20 September, 02:49

Find a polynomial, which, when added to the polynomial 5x^2-3x-9, is equivalent to

x^2-5x+6

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  1. 20 September, 03:00
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    So this is easy counting

    so 5x^2-3x-9

    we have 5 x^2's

    -3 x's

    -9

    wat do we add to that to get

    1 x^2's

    -5 x's

    +6

    so we do each

    5x^2+what=1x^2

    subtract 5x^2

    from both sides

    what=-4x^2

    first is - 4x^2

    then we have - 3x to - 5x

    -3x+what=-5x

    add 3x to both sides

    what=-2x

    second is - 2x

    -9 to 6

    -9 + what=6

    ad d9

    what=15

    last is 15

    thereffor add - 4x^2-2x+15
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