Given P(x)=3x^2+4y^2 and R(x)=-7x^2+4xy-3y^2, find P(x)-R(x)

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2021-09-19

Given P(x)=3x2+4y2 and R(x)=7x2+4xy3y2, find P(x)R(x).

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Corben Pittman

Corben Pittman

Skilled2021-09-20Added 83 answers

The given polynomials are:
P(x)=3x2+4y2
R(x)=7x2+4xy3y2
Now the difference between the both polynomials is:
P(x)R(x)=(3x2+4y2)(7x2+4xy3y2)
P(x)R(x)=3x2+4y2+7x24xy+3y2
P(x)R(x)=(3x2+7x2)4xy+(4y2+3y2)
P(x)R(x)=10x24xy+7y2

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