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Subtract
(9x2 + 4)
from
(14x2 − x + 6)

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Answer:

5x 2 −x+2.

Explanation:

To subtract \( (9x^2 + 4) \) from \( (14x^2 - x + 6) \), you need to subtract each term of the first expression from the corresponding term of the second expression. The given expressions are:

(14x^2 - x + 6) - (9x^2 + 4)

Now, subtract each term:

(14x^2 - x + 6 - (9x^2 + 4)

Combine like terms:

(14x^2 - 9x^2) + (-x) + (6 - 4)

Simplify further:

(5x^2 - x + 2)

So, ( (14x^2 - x + 6) - (9x^2 + 4) = 5x^2 - x + 2.

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