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We can't solve it because there's no equals sign.

We can expand it.

(2x + 4y) - (2y + 7z)(4y + 3z)

2x + 4y - 8y^2 - 6yz - 28yz - 21z^2

2x + 4y - 8y^2 - 34yz - 21z^2
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