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Subtract 2x^2-6x-4 from 4x^2-4x+3
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x subtracted from y means y-x
(4x^2-4x+3)-(2x^2-6x-4)
4x^2-4x+3-2x^2+6x+4
4x^2-2x^2-4x+6x+3+4=
2x^2+2x+7
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the answer is -
2x^2 + 2x + 7
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