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  • 10-01-2022
  • Mathematics
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Let T(x)=−6x4+x2−1 and U(x)=2x3−4x+3. Find T(x)−U(x).

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  • 11-01-2022

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  • 23-07-2022

The value of T(x)−U(x) is -6x⁴ -2x³+x²+4x -4

What is an Equation?

An equation is a mathematical statement that is formed when two algebraic expressions are equated using an equal sign.

T(x) = -6x⁴ +x² -1

U(x) =  2x³−4x+3

The value of T(x)−U(x) is

=  -6x⁴ +x² -1 - ( 2x³−4x+3)

= -6x⁴ -2x³+x²+4x -4

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