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What is the simplified form of ($$3x^2$$ + 4x - 8) - ($$x^2$$ - 2x + 1)?
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$$2x^2$$ + 6x - 9
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$$2x^2$$ + 6x - 7
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$$2x^2$$ + 2x - 7
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$$2x^2$$ + 2x - 9
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To simplify the expression, we distribute the subtraction and combine like terms:
($$3x^2$$ + 4x - 8) - ($$x^2$$ - 2x + 1) = $$3x^2$$ + 4x - 8 - $$x^2$$ + 2x - 1 = $$2x^2$$ + 6x - 9