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Find the difference. 2g g2 − g − 6 − 1/g-2 a. 1/g-3 b. g − 2 g2 − g − 6 c. 2g − 1 g2 − 2g − 3 d. g/g 2 reset next

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Final answer:

To find the difference, subtract the given expression from another expression by finding a common denominator and simplifying the fractions.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the difference, we need to subtract the expression 2g^2 - g - 6 - 1/(g-2) from 1/g-3.

We can simplify the expression 1/g-3 by finding a common denominator for the fraction, which is (g-3). So, the numerator becomes 1 and the denominator becomes g-3.

Subtracting the two expressions, we get the difference as 2g/(g^2 - 2g - 3).

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