p(x) = x2 – 1 and mc007-1.jpg.

what is equivalent to (p – q)(x)?

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p(x)=x^2-1; q(x)=5(x-1) is how I read the givens. (p-q)(x)=p(x)-q(x)=x^2-1-5x+5=x^2-5x+4=(x-4)(x-1).
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