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Given the function 
f(x)=3x^(2)-x, then what is 
-f(x) as a simplified polynomial?
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Given the function f(x)=3x2x f(x)=3 x^{2}-x , then what is f(x) -f(x) as a simplified polynomial?\newlineAnswer:

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Q. Given the function f(x)=3x2x f(x)=3 x^{2}-x , then what is f(x) -f(x) as a simplified polynomial?\newlineAnswer:
  1. Multiply by 1-1: To find f(x)-f(x), multiply each term in f(x)f(x) by 1-1.\newlinef(x)=(3x2)(x)-f(x) = -(3x^2) - (-x)
  2. Simplify expression: Simplify the expression. f(x)=3x2+x-f(x) = -3x^2 + x

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