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(2x-7)-(4x^2+6x-3)+(x^2+4)

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Answer:


-3x^2-4x

Explanation:

Simplify:


\left(2x-7\right)-\left(4x^2+6x-3\right)+\left(x^2+4\right)


=2x-7-\left(4x^2+6x-3\right)+x^2+4

Group same factor:


=-\left(4x^2+6x-3\right)+x^2+2x-7+4

Add :


=-\left(4x^2+6x-3\right)+x^2+2x-3

Apply the distributive law: -(a+b) = -a - b


-\left(4x^2+6x-3\right)=-4x^2-6x+3


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

Group same factor:


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

Subtract:


=-4x^2+x^2-6x+2x

Add:


=-3x^2-6x+2x

Group same factor:


=-3x^2-4x

Hence answer =
-3x^2-4x

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