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On factorizing 6m-12n
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Answered by Nylucy
56

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Simplifying

6m + -12n = 0

Solving

6m + -12n = 0

Solving for variable 'm'.

Move all terms containing m to the left, all other terms to the right.

Add '12n' to each side of the equation.

6m + -12n + 12n = 0 + 12n

Combine like terms: -12n + 12n = 0

6m + 0 = 0 + 12n

6m = 0 + 12n

Remove the zero:

6m = 12n

Divide each side by '6'.

m = 2n

Simplifying

m = 2n

Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

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Simplifying

6m + -12n = 0

Solving

6m + -12n = 0

Solving for variable 'm'.

Move all terms containing m to the left, all other terms to the right.

Add '12n' to each side of the equation.

6m + -12n + 12n = 0 + 12n

Combine like terms: -12n + 12n = 0

6m + 0 = 0 + 12n

6m = 0 + 12n

Remove the zero:

6m = 12n

Divide each side by '6'.

m = 2n

Simplifying

m = 2n

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