Math, asked by namasvi27, 1 year ago

2(m-3(n+m-2n))
pls simplify​

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Answered by mysticd
7

 Simplification \: of \: 2[m-3(n+m-2n)]\\= 2[m-3(m-n)]\\= 2( m - 3m + 3n )\\= 2(-2m + 3n)\\= -4m + 6n

Therefore.,

 \red {2[m-3(n+m-2n)]} \green {=-4m + 6n}

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Answered by sahun4383
0

Answer:

answer is

Step-by-step explanation:

-4m+6n ok bro bshvwjwn.qkjana

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