10. When $3 g^{2}-4 g+2$ is subtracted from $7 g^{2}+5 g-1$, the difference is:
\(\boxed{4g^2 + 9g - 3}\) is the final answer.
Step 1 :Given two polynomials $7 g^{2}+5 g-1$ and $3 g^{2}-4 g+2$
Step 2 :We need to subtract the second polynomial from the first one. This involves subtracting the coefficients of the like terms.
Step 3 :The like terms are those terms which have the same variable and power. In this case, the like terms are $7g^2$ and $3g^2$, $5g$ and $-4g$, and $-1$ and $2$.
Step 4 :We subtract the coefficients of these like terms separately and then combine them to get the final polynomial.
Step 5 :The difference between the coefficients of $g^2$ is 4, the difference between the coefficients of $g$ is 9, and the difference between the constant terms is -3.
Step 6 :Therefore, the difference between the two polynomials is $4g^2 + 9g - 3$.
Step 7 :\(\boxed{4g^2 + 9g - 3}\) is the final answer.