Math, asked by chaudharyrinu40, 10 months ago

n+(m+1)+(n+2)+(m+3)+(n+4)+(m+5)​

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Answered by nookarajud9
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Answer:

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Answered by 1Angel25
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Solve :-

n+(m+1)+(n+2)+(m+3)+(n+4)+(m+5)​

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n+(m+1)+(n+2)+(m+3)+(n+4)+(m+5)​

= n+m+1+n+2+m+3+n+4+m+5

= 3n + 3m + 15
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