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Write in algebraic form twice the product of m and n is equal to thrice their sum

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Answered by kevhan
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Answer:

2(mn) = 3(m+n)

Step-by-step explanation:

Twice the product: 2(mn)

Thrice the sum: 3(m+n)

Final equation 2(mn) = 3(m+n)

Answered by Manmohan04
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Given,

Write the algebraic form twice the product of m and n is equal to thrice their sum.

Solution,

\[2 \times mn = 3\left( {m + n} \right)\]

\[ \Rightarrow 2mn = 3m + 3n\]

Hence the algebraic form is \[2mn = 3m + 3n\].

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