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Subtracting 3x2 + 4x – 5 from 7x2 + x + 9 results in a polynomial. After subtracting 4x2 – 3x from this polynomial, the difference is:

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Answer & Step-by-step explanation:First, we have to subtract 3x² + 4x - 5 from 7x² + x + 9. Then we subtract 4x² - 3x from that difference. (7x² + x + 9) - (3x² + 4x - 5)Distribute the negative sign (-) to 3x² + 4x - 57x² + x + 9 - 3x² - 4x + 5Combine like terms4x² - 3x + 14Now, we are going to subtract 4x² - 3x from this difference.(4x² - 3x + 14) - (4x² - 3x)Distribute the negative sign (-) to 4x² - 3x4x² - 3x + 14 - 4x² + 3xCombine like terms14So, after subtracting the first two polynomials and then subtracting 4x² - 3x from that difference, the final answer will be 14