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Angie
how do you solve this:
2^3(5^0-6m^2)
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Answered by
drwls
It can be simplified to
8(1 - 6m^2)
= 8 - 48 m^2
unless the (5^0-6m^2) is part of the exponent of 2.
You did not provide an equation, so one cannot solve for m.
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