Math, asked by bobby6760, 11 months ago

The tens and units place of a two digit number is m and n respectively. Write the polynomial Which represents the two digit number.​

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Answered by manas3379
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

Ten's digit = m

One's digit = n

Therefore, polynomial which would represent the two digit number will be 10m + n.

Example, If ten's digit of a number is 5 and one's digit is 6.

Then, number will be 10×5 + 6

= 56

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Answered by ItzMiracle
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Given,

Ten's digit = m

One's digit = n

Therefore, polynomial which would represent the two digit number will be 10m + n.

Example, If ten's digit of a number is 5 and one's digit is 6.

Then, number will be 10×5 + 6

= 56

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