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6m+5n when m =6 and n=4​

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Step-by-step explanation:First, remove all of the terms from parenthesis. Be careful to handle the signs of each individual term correctly:

5m +5n+6m−4n

Next, group like terms:

5m+6m+5n−4n

Now, combine like terms:

(5+6)m+(5−4)n

11m+1n

11m+n

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