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Mathematics, 20.01.2021 01:00 tigermath85

Can two polynomials be subtracted such that the difference is a binomial? If so, give an example. If not, explain. No. When two polynomials are added from each other, they will always equal a polynomial.

No. When two polynomials are subtracted from each other, they always equal a monomial.

Yes. (3b2−3b)−(b+a+3)

Yes. (3b+3)−(b+a+3)
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