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6x^2 -4x+9-(-3x-2) is equal to
6x^2 -x+11.

To subtract the expression −3x−2 from
6x^2 -4x+9, you need to distribute the subtraction operation to each term in the expression −3x−2 and then combine like terms.

Here's how you can do it:


(6x^2 -4x+9)-(-3x-2)

Distribute the subtraction:


6x^2-4x+9+3x+2

Now, combine like terms:


6x^2 -1x+11

So,
6x^2 -4x+9-(-3x-2) is equal to
6x^2 -x+11.

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