Math, asked by sakkubai465, 1 year ago

add:5m(3-m)and6m2-13m

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Answered by Anonymous
12

Yo! ^^

Here's the answer!

Question:---> Add 5m(3-m) and 6m²-13m.

= 15m-5m²+6m²-13m.

=m²+2m.

(Simplifying it further---> m(m+2))

Hope that this helps you!

-TGA.


Anonymous: Hey
Answered by Anonymous
40

 \huge{ \mathtt{Given \:  equations-}}

  • 5m(3-m)
  • 6m(2-12m)

 \huge{ \mathtt{ \purple{SOLUTION:-}}}

Simplifying 1st equation:

 \large{ \mathtt{ =  > 5m(3 - m) \ }}

\large{ \mathtt{ =  > 15m - 5 {m}^{2} }}

So the equations are:

  • \large{ \mathtt{15m - 5 {m}^{2}}}
  • \large{ \mathtt{6 {m}^{2}  - 13m}}

\large{ \mathtt{Adding \: both \: the \: equations:-}}

\large{ \mathtt{ =  > 15m - 5 {m}^{2} + 6 {m}^{2}   - 13m}}

\large{ \mathtt{ =  > 2m -  {m}^{2} }}

\large { \boxed{ \mathtt{ \blue{ansWer = 2m -  {m}^{2} }}}}

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\large{ \mathtt{ \red{Thanks...♡}}}

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