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the sum of the square of a number x and a number y, minus the product of three times the sum of x and 4.

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Answer:

x^2 + y - 3(x + 4)

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the sum of the square of a number x and a number y, minus the product of three times the sum of x and 4

x

the sum of the square of a number x and a number y, minus the product of three times the sum of x and 4

x^2

the sum of the square of a number x and a number y, minus the product of three times the sum of x and 4

x^2 + y

the sum of the square of a number x and a number y, minus the product of three times the sum of x and 4

x^2 + y -

the sum of the square of a number x and a number y, minus the product of three times the sum of x and 4

x^2 + y - (x + 4)

the sum of the square of a number x and a number y, minus the product of three times the sum of x and 4

x^2 + y - 3(x + 4)

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