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Subtract. (4x^2+8x−2)−(2x^2−4x+3) Enter your answer, in standard form, in the box

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Answer:


2x^2+12x-5

Explanation:

The given equation is:


(4x^2+8x-2)-(2x^2-4x+3)

Upon solving the above equation, we get


4x^2+8x-2-2x^2+4x-3)

Now, rewriting the above expression by combining the like terms, we get


4x^2-2x^2+8x+4x-2-3

Now, solving the like terms together, we get


2x^2+12x-5

which is the required standard form of the given expression.

User Benjessop
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(4x^2+8x-2)-(2x^2-4x+3)\\\\=4x^2+8x-2-2x^2+4x-3\\\\=(4x^2-2x^2)+(8x+4x)+(-2-3)\\\\=\boxed{2x^2+12x-5}
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