Home
Class 6
MATHS
What must be subtracted from a^(3) - 4a^...

What must be subtracted from `a^(3) - 4a^(2) + 5a - 6` to obtain `a^(2) - 2a + 1?`

Text Solution

AI Generated Solution

Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSION

    RS AGGARWAL|Exercise Exercise 8D|17 Videos
  • ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSION

    RS AGGARWAL|Exercise Exercise 8B|9 Videos
  • ANGLES AND THEIR MEASUREMENT

    RS AGGARWAL|Exercise EXERCISE D|13 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

What must be subtracted from -3 to get -9?

What should be subtracted from a^3-4a^2+5a-6 to obtain a^2-2a+1?

What must be subtracted from -1 to get -6?

what must be subtracted from 3a^(2) - 6ab - 3b^(2) - 1 to get 4a^(2) - 7ab - 4b^(2) + 1 ?

What must be subtracted from -7 to obtain -15?

What must be sutracted from (x ^(3) + 4x ^(2) - 6x - 14) to obtain a polynomial exactly divisible by (x ^(2) - x - 2) ?

What should be subtracted from -7x^(3)+2x^(2)+8 to obtain -4x^(2)+9x-6

What should be subtracted from (-3)/(5) to get -2 ?

What should be subtracted from -2/3 to get -5/6

What should be subtracted from: -5/2 to get 5/6