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16 August, 16:28

What Is The Missing Term? (m+3) (m-1) = m^2 + ? - 3

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  1. 16 August, 16:40
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    Well, what you are doing here is multiplying the two

    m*m=m^2

    m*-1=-m

    3*-1=-3

    the missing term is - m
  2. 16 August, 17:25
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    (m + 3) (m - 1)

    m² - m + 3m - 3

    m² + 2m - 3

    ? = 2m
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