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subtract 3x (x-y) from 4x (x-y) + 2 y ( x + y) ​

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=4x(x-y ) - 3x( x-y)

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

=x^2 - xy

=2y (x-y) - 3x ( x-y)

=2xy - 2y^2 - 3x^2 + 3xy

=xy - 2y^2 - 3x^2

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