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Would you multiply M by the third equation (6x^5.....) since it is subtraction

Would you multiply M by the third equation (6x^5.....) since it is subtraction-example-1

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Here, we want to get the value of m

The value of m can be obtained by multiplying the first factors of the first two polynomial, subtracting the first factor of the third and equating to 18

So what we have will be;

m * 6 - 6 = 18

6m -6 = 18

6m = 18 + 6

6m = 24

m = 24/6

m = 4

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