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you answer should be 7 m because of PEMDAS
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2 × m + 3 × m² - 4 × m
Put parenthesis around parts of the equation, to make it easier to look at.
(2 × m) + (3 × m²) + (-4 × m)
Simplify.
2m + 3m² + (-4m)
Add like terms.
3m² + -2m
~Hope I helped!~
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