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given that f (x) = x squared + 17x + 72 and g(x) = x + 9 find f (x)-g (x)and express the result in standard form

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Given the functions:


f(x)=x^2+17x+72
g(x)=x+9

You have to subtract the functions:


f(x)-g(x)
(x^2+17x+72)-(x+9)

Note that I wrote both functions in parentheses separated by the minus sign. For the seconf term, the minus sign is as if the parenthesis is being multiplied by -1, the sign of both x and 9 is inverted:


x^2+17x+72-x-9

Order the like terms


x^2+17x-x+72-9

And simplify


x^2+16x+63

So the result in standard form is


f(x)-g(x)=x^2+16x+63

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