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Standard VII
Mathematics
Simplifying Polynomial by cancelling out Terms using Division
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Question
Simplified form of the algebraic expression
5
x
3
−
2
x
3
is
A
x
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B
2
x
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7
x
3
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Solution
The correct option is
A
x
5
x
3
&
2
x
3
are like terms so, these terms can be subtracted.
5
x
3
−
2
x
3
=
3
x
3
=
x
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