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Find h(x) with terms in order of decreasing degree,
if 9x^3-3x+1+h(x)=3x^2-5x+3.
10 years ago

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Answered by Steve
h(x) = (3x^2-5x+3)-(9x^3-3x+1)

so, just subtract tghe coefficients of like powers.
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Find h(x) with terms in order of decreasing degree,
if 9x^3-3x+1+h(x)=3x^2-5x+3.

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