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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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.
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