Can two polynomials be subtracted such that the difference is a trinomial? If so, give an example. (1 point) O Yes. (3x + 3) – (3x + 2y + 3) O Yes. (3x + 3) – (2x + y + 3) O No. Two polynomials can never be subtracted such that the difference is a trinomial. O Yes. (3x + 3) – (2x + 2y + 4)
Answer:
(d) Yes. (3x + 3) – (2x + 2y + 4)
Step-by-step explanation:
The first answer choice results in a monomial, -2y
The second answer choice results in a binomial, x -y
The third answer choice is proved wrong by the fourth answer choice.
The fourth answer choice results in x -2y -1, a trinomial.