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OpenStudy (anonymous):

let f(x)=x-3x^2 and G(x)=-3-5x^2-x^3.Then f(x)-g(x)equals

OpenStudy (anteater):

You can simply subtract the expression for G(x) from the expression for f(x) to find the difference function. So: x - 3x^2 - (-3 -5x^2 - x^3) = ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

whats the answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can not give it it is the rules says help only sorry not to be rude

OpenStudy (anteater):

You can distribute the "-", since having the "-" in front of that expression in parentheses is the same as multiplying those terms by -1: So x - 3x^2 + 3 + 5x^2 + x^3 , then simplify

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