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Simplify the following expression: m\sqrt(6q)+m\sqrt(6q) Assume all variables are greater than zero.
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Simplify the following expression: m\sqrt(6q)+m\sqrt(6q) Assume all variables are greater than zero.
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Simplify the following expression: m\sqrt(6q)+m\sqrt(6q) Assume all variables are greater than zero.
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To simplify the expression m√(6q) + m√(6q), we can combine the like terms. Since both terms are identical, we can rewrite the expression as 2m√(6q).
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