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29 July, 03:30

6m^5 + 3 + m^3 - 4m) - (m^5 + 2m^3 - 4m + 6) =

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  1. 29 July, 04:36
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    5m^5-m^3-3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    What you do is you have to distribute the negative sign into the equation.

    -m^5-2m^3+4m-6. Next, you will either add or subtract from the other equation.

    6m^5-m^5=5m^5.

    m^3-2m^3=-m^3.

    -4m+4m=0m or you don't put anything.

    3-6=-3. Then you put it all together to get.

    5m^5-m^3-3 as your answer.
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