SOLUTION: How much less than 3x^2−7x+9 is 2x^2+4x−8?
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Question 1120305: How much less than 3x^2−7x+9 is 2x^2+4x−8?
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3x^2-7x+9-(2x^2+4x-8)=
x^2-11x+17 ANSWER
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