If p(x) = x2 β 1 and 4(x) = 5(x-1), which expression is equivalent to (p -9)(x)?
5(x - 1) β xP...
Mathematics, 13.05.2020 06:57 Athaliah
If p(x) = x2 β 1 and 4(x) = 5(x-1), which expression is equivalent to (p -9)(x)?
5(x - 1) β xP - 1
(5x - 1) - (x2 - 1)
(x2 - 1) - 5(x - 1)
(x2 - 1) β 5x - 1
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