Subtract start root 11, end root 19 −start root 5, end root 19.(1 point)

The difference is
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To subtract the expressions, we need to subtract the corresponding terms.

The first term is "start root 11, end root 19" and the second term is "start root 5, end root 19".

Subtracting the first term from the second term gives us:

(start root 5, end root 19) - (start root 11, end root 19)

This simplifies to:

start root 5 - start root 11, end root 19 - end root 19

Since the end terms cancel out, the difference is:

start root 5 - start root 11

So the difference is "start root 5, end root 11".
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