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No one has answered my past 5 questions so I would be really greatful if you could help out.

What is (f-g)(x)?
f(x)=x^4-4x^2+4
g(x)=x^3-2x^2+4x-8
What is the standard form of (f-g)(x)

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This is the correct answer based on the person before me
No one has answered my past 5 questions so I would be really greatful if you could-example-1
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Answer:


x^(4)-x^(3)-2x^(2)-4x+12

Explanation:

(f-g)(x) just means f(x) - g(x)

In order to make it easier, multiple g(x) by -1 and add.

Thus, it equals
x^(4)-x^(3)-2x^(2)-4x+12

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