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Subtract the polynomials (6x^7-x+8)-(x^7+2)

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User Iodbh
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Answer:


5x^(7) -x+2

Explanation:


6x^(7) -x+8 minus
x^(7) +2 equals to
5x^(7) -x+2.


We can solve this by subtracting
x^(7) from
6x^7. This will make it
5x^7.

x cannot be subtracted, so it becomes
5x^7 -x.
8-6 is 2, so it becomes
5x^7-x+2

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