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Subtract: 16a 2 - 32a + 9 from 12a 2 + 60a - 8.

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12 a^2 + 60 a - 8
- (16 a^2 - 32 a + 9)

= -4 a^2 + 92 a - 17
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Answer:


12a^2 + 60a -8-(16a^2 - 32a + 9)=-4a^2+92a-17

Explanation:

Given : Polynomial
16a^2 - 32a + 9 and
12a^2 + 60a -8

We have to subtract
16a^2 - 32a + 9 from
12a^2 + 60a -8

Consider the given polynomials,

We have to subtract
16a^2 - 32a + 9 from
12a^2 + 60a -8

When we write a from b this means b - a

So, for given polynomial written as ,


12a^2 + 60a -8-(16a^2 - 32a + 9)

Apply distribution, we have,


-(16a^2 - 32a + 9)=-\left(16a^2\right)-\left(-32a\right)-\left(9\right)

Apply plus - minus rule ,
-\left(-a\right)=a,\:\:\:-\left(a\right)=-a we have,


=-16a^2+32a-9

thus,
12a^2 + 60a -8-(16a^2 - 32a + 9) becomes,


=12a^2+60a-8-16a^2+32a-9

Adding similar terms, we have,


=-4a^2+92a-17

Thus,
12a^2 + 60a -8-(16a^2 - 32a + 9)=-4a^2+92a-17

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