Given the matrices #A=[(5,7),(-1,6), (3,-9)], B=[(8,3), (5,1), (4,4)], C=[(0,4),(-2,5), (7,-1)], D[(6,2), (9,0), (-3,0)]#, how do you find D-B? Precalculus Matrix Algebra Subtraction of Matrices 1 Answer Eddie Feb 6, 2017 # D - B= [(-2,-1), (4,-1), (-7,-4)] # Explanation: # D - B = [(6,2), (9,0), (-3,0)] - [(8,3), (5,1), (4,4)]# #= [(6-8,2-3), (9-5,0-1), (-3-4,0-4)] # #= [(-2,-1), (4,-1), (-7,-4)] # Answer link Related questions What is matrix subtraction? How do I do matrix subtraction? How do I do matrix subtraction in Excel? What are common mistakes students make with subtracting a matrix? Is matrix subtraction commutative? Can a #2xx2# matrix be subtracted from a #3xx3# matrix? If #A=((-3, x),(2y, 0))# and #B=((4, 6),(-3, 1))#, what is #A-B#? How do you simplify #[(3,7), (-2,1)]-[(2,5),(-3,-4)]#? How do you simplify #[(-5,7),(6,8)]-[(4,0,-2),(9,0,1)]#? How do you simplify #[(12,0,8),(9,15,-11)]-[(-3,0,4),(9,2,-6)]#? See all questions in Subtraction of Matrices Impact of this question 2650 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License