Math, asked by khanmatin1020, 5 months ago

(2m-3n)(p+q)+(3m-2n)(p+q) ÷ (m-n)​

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Answered by Bhavil007
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Answer:

The answer will be 5(p+q)

Step-by-step explanation:

First we take (p+q) common from [(2m-3n)(p+q) + (3m-2n)(p+q)]/(m-n)

So, it will be [(p+q)(2m-3m+3m-2n)]/(m-n)

Then we solve it [(p+q)(5m-5n)]/(m-n)

Taking 5 as common [(p+q)(5)(m-n)]/(m-n)

So, (m-n) gets divided by itself.

So, it will be 5(p+q).

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