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How do i simplify 3m^2 + 4m - 6m^2
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How do i simplify 3m^2 + 4m - 6m^2
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Hey!
First, let's write the problem.
Although it's not necessary, we could group like terms together.
Add like terms.
This tells us that,
Thanks!
-TetraFish
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3m² + 4m - 6m²
Add like terms.
(3m² - 6m²) + 4m
Simplify.
Because both numbers inside of the above parenthesis has m² in it, we can simplify them with one another.
-3m² + 4m
~Hope I helped!~
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