Asked by Jaxson
i HAVE THE ANSWER OF 5M3 + 4N. hOW CAN i WRITE AN EXPRESSION THAT HAS FIVE TERMS AND SIMPLIFIES TO THIS ANSWER?
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Steve
Well, just split things up till you have 5 terms instead of 2. You do know that terms are separated by + and - signs, right?
Here's one way, starting by splitting each of those two terms into two more:
5m^3 + 4n
= 2m^3 + 3m^3 + 2n + 2n
That's four terms so far. Now just split up one of those into two terms and you're done.
Here's one way, starting by splitting each of those two terms into two more:
5m^3 + 4n
= 2m^3 + 3m^3 + 2n + 2n
That's four terms so far. Now just split up one of those into two terms and you're done.
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