Math, asked by zahidmon1098, 11 months ago

How do you combine like terms in 5m(m+5)−2+4(m−6)?

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Answered by mkrishnan
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

5m(m+5)−2+4(m−6) = 5m^2 +25m -2  +4m -24

                                 = 5m^2 +29m -26

Answered by Anonymous
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Heya Mate

let \: m \: is \: taken \: as \:  = x \\  \\  =  \geqslant 5x(x + 5) - 2 + 4( x  - 6) \\  \\  =  \geqslant 5 {x}^{2}  + 25x - 2 + 4x - 24 \\  \\  =  \geqslant 5 {x}^{2}  + 29x - 26

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