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4 times the difference of f squared and g, increased by the sum of f squared and 2g?

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The equation for of the statement is as follows: 4 * (f^2 - g) + f^2 + 2 g

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difference of f squared and g = (f^2 - g)
4 times the difference of f squared and g = 4 x (f^2 - g)
sum of f squared and 2g = (f^2 + 2g)

4 times the difference of f squared and g, increased by the sum of f squared and 2g = 4 x (f^2 - g) + (f^2 + 2g)
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