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Find(f−g)(x) f(x)=x2−6xandg(x)=−2x+3
A x2−4x+3
B x2+4x−3
C x2−4x−3
D x2+4x+3

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Find(f−g)(x) f(x)=x2−6xandg(x)=−2x+3
A x2−4x+3
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C x2−4x−3
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