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If M=5x^2+7x-4 anc N=-3x^2-4x+5, then M-N equals?

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User Hawkett
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Answer:
8x^2+11x-9

Explanation:

The given expressions:
M=5x^2+7x-4 and
N=-3x^2-4x+5

To find : M-N

Now, Consider M-N

Substitute the values of M and N into it , we get


5x^2+7x-4-(-3x^2-4x+5)

Multiply (-) inside the parenthesis (it will just change the sign of the terms), we get


5x^2+7x-4+3x^2+4x-5

Combine like terms together


5x^2+3x^2+7x+4x-4-5

Simplify


8x^2+11x-9

Hence, M-N=
8x^2+11x-9

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User Franta Kocourek
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Answer:


8x^(2)+11x-9

Explanation:

we have


M=5x^(2)+7x-4


N=-3x^(2)-4x+5

Find M-N

substitute


(5x^(2)+7x-4)-(-3x^(2)-4x+5)


5x^(2)+7x-4+3x^(2)+4x-5)

Group terms


(5x^(2)+3x^(2))+(7x+4x)+(-4-5)

Combine like terms


(8x^(2))+(11x)+(-9)


8x^(2)+11x-9

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User Jan Gray
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