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Find (ƒ – g)(x) where ƒ(x) = –x^2, g(x) = –(x + 4)^2 A. (ƒ – g)(x) = –2x2 + 8x + 16
B. (ƒ – g)(x) = 8x + 16
C. (ƒ – g)(x) = –2x2 – 8x – 16
D. (ƒ – g)(x) = –8x – 16

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