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(m²-2m² +2m- 4) ÷ (m-2)​

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Answered by bhagyashreebhadru
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Answered by chandan454380
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The answer is m^2+2

Step-by-step explanation:

 \frac{m^3-2m^2+2m-4}{m-2}=\frac{(m^3-2m^2)+(2m-4))}{m-2}, group the terms

=\frac{m^2(m-2)+2(m-2)}{m-2}, factor both the terms in numerator

=\frac{(m-2)(m^2+2)}{m-2}, factor out common terms in numerator

=m^2+2, cancel the common term from numerator and denominator

(Assumed the in numerator you made a typo)

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