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(m-4)(m+6) solve the example

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Answered by BrainlyElegantdoll
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Answered by mysticd
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Solution:

We cannot solve it , because it is not an equation.

But we can find the product by

using algebraic identity:

/* (x+a)(x+b) = x²+(a+b)x+ab */

Here ,

(m-4)(m+6)

= [m+(-4)](m+6)

= m²+(-4+6)m+(-4)6

= m²+2m-24

Therefore,

(m-4)(m+6)=m²+2m-24

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