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What polynomial should be subtracted from the polynomial y2–5y+1 to get the difference equivalent to:
4y2–y+7
4 years ago

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oobleck
If a-x = b, then x = a-b
(y^2-5y+1)-(4y^2-y+7) = -3y^2-4y-6
4 years ago

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