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subtract the sum of 5 x square - 6 X + 4 and minus 4 x square - 2 X + 3 from zero ​

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Answered by FlynnXD
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Answer:

-(x-1)(x-7)

Step-by-step explanation:

Question seems to be asking this:

 0 - (5x^2-6x+4 + (-4x^2-2x+3))

 = 0 - (5x^2 - 4x^2 -6x -2x +4 +3) = 0 -(x^2 -8x +7)

 = -x^2+8x-7

Or on factorizing the quadratic;

 -(x-1)(x-7)  

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