(m - 3n)(m + 3n - 2)
(m - 3n)(m + 3n - 2)
-m2+3m-2 -m2+2m+m-2 -m(m -2)+1(m-2) (-m+1)(m-2) or
(15/m) - m + 8 = 1015/m - m = 215 - m2 - 2m = 0 or m2 +2m - 15 = 0This factoises as (m +5)( m - 3), so m = 3 or -5
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it could men m times m, which would be 2m or m2. It would usually be 2m. ↑ that would only work for m² not 2m. 2m in that sense is 2*m not m*m. now m2 is usually associated with slope 2. m1=slope1 m2=slope2, but the numbers are usually subscripts.
The area of a circle with a radius of 2m is: 12.566 m2
3m x 2m = 6 m2
m^2 6n - 9n2 - 2m = (m - 3n)(m + 3n - 2)
(m - 3n)(m + 3n - 2)
(m - 3n)(m + 3n - 2)
-m2+3m-2 -m2+2m+m-2 -m(m -2)+1(m-2) (-m+1)(m-2) or
When you say "2m by 3m," you are referring to the dimensions of a rectangle. The "2m" represents the length of the rectangle, and the "3m" represents the width. To find the area of the rectangle, you would multiply the length by the width. In this case, the area would be 2m x 3m = 6 square meters.
(15/m) - m + 8 = 1015/m - m = 215 - m2 - 2m = 0 or m2 +2m - 15 = 0This factoises as (m +5)( m - 3), so m = 3 or -5
it looks like this is what you have: c4 - 2m-2 ve: c4 - 2/(m2) = (c4m2 - 2) / (m2)
18 * 2 = 36 / 2 = 18 m2
if by m2 you mean m multiplied by 2, then m= 2 2/3if by m2 you mean m squared, then m still =2 2/3, because the m squared becomes m times m which equals 2m