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the tens and units places of a two digit number are m and n respectively . write the polynomial which represent the two - digit number

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey mate

here is your answer

the polynomial which represents the two digit number=10m+n
Answered by raiyashwardhan07
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Answer:

The polynomial representing the two digit number is 10m + n.

Step-by-step explanation:Digit in units place = n

Digit in tens place = m

∴ The two digit number

= 10 x digit in tens place + digit in units place

= 10m + n.

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