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Subtract the sum of (5^3 + 7^2 − 9) and (7 + 3^2 ) from the sum of (5^3 + 6) and (10^2 − 12)

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Given:

Subtract the sum of
(5^3 + 7^2-9) and
(7 + 3^2) from the sum of
(5^3 + 6) and
(10^2-12).

To find:

The simplified value for the given statement.

Solution:

The sum of
(5^3 + 7^2-9) and
(7 + 3^2)


Sum_1=5^3+7^2-9+7 + 3^2


Sum_1=125+49-9+7 + 9


Sum_1=181

The sum of
(5^3 + 6) and
(10^2-12).


Sum_2=5^3 + 6+10^2-12


Sum_2=125+6+100-12


Sum_2=219

Now, subtract
Sum_1 from
Sum_2.


219-181=38

Therefore, the required value after the subtraction is 38.

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