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Simplify: m( m – 3) + 2 and find its values for m = -1.​

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Answered by kts182007
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Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

m(m - 3) + 2

= m² - 3m + 2

If m = -1

= (-1)² - 3(-1) + 2

= 1 + 3 + 2

= 6

Answered by sakshii8080
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As per the data given in the question,

In the above question, it is given that,

The given equation is m(m-3)+2

Also, m=-1

We have to simplify the given equation​.

Here we have to simplify the equation and then substitute the value in the simplified equation.

Thus,

=m(m-3)+2\\=m^{2} -3m+2

After simplifying the equation substituting the value of m=-1 in the above equation we get,

=(-1)^{2} -3(-1)+2\\=1+3+2\\=6

Hence after simplifying the equation, we get equation m^{2} -3m+2 and after substitution, we get the value as 6.

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