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What is:
4m+3−2m

PS: This is a quick question/giveaway

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Answer:

4m -2m + 3

2m + 3

is the answer

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User Brett Walker
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Answer:


  • \boxed{\sf{2m+3}}

Explanation:

Solve the problem by combining like terms.

Distribute the terms accordingly.

Distributive property:

⇒ A(B+C)=AB+AC

4m+3-2m

First, combine like terms.

→ 4m-2m+3

Solve.

Add the numbers from left to right.

→ 4m-2m=2m

Rewrite the problem down.

→ 2m+3

  • Therefore, the final answer is 2m+3.

I hope this helps you! Let me know if my answer is wrong or not.

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