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Unfortunately, limitations of the browser used by Answers.com means that we cannot see most symbols. It is therefore impossible to give a proper answer to your question. Please resubmit your question spelling out the symbols as "plus", "minus", "equals", "squared", "cubed" etc. Please use "brackets" (or parentheses) because it is impossible to work out whether x plus y squared is x + y2 of (x + y) 2.

Here, for example, there is no operator between 21 m squared and 121 m.

The common factor is m and after that you are left with a quadratic that, I suspect, cannot be factorised. Difficult to be sure because of the browser.

Unfortunately, limitations of the browser used by Answers.com means that we cannot see most symbols. It is therefore impossible to give a proper answer to your question. Please resubmit your question spelling out the symbols as "plus", "minus", "equals", "squared", "cubed" etc. Please use "brackets" (or parentheses) because it is impossible to work out whether x plus y squared is x + y2 of (x + y) 2.

Here, for example, there is no operator between 21 m squared and 121 m.

The common factor is m and after that you are left with a quadratic that, I suspect, cannot be factorised. Difficult to be sure because of the browser.

Unfortunately, limitations of the browser used by Answers.com means that we cannot see most symbols. It is therefore impossible to give a proper answer to your question. Please resubmit your question spelling out the symbols as "plus", "minus", "equals", "squared", "cubed" etc. Please use "brackets" (or parentheses) because it is impossible to work out whether x plus y squared is x + y2 of (x + y) 2.

Here, for example, there is no operator between 21 m squared and 121 m.

The common factor is m and after that you are left with a quadratic that, I suspect, cannot be factorised. Difficult to be sure because of the browser.

Unfortunately, limitations of the browser used by Answers.com means that we cannot see most symbols. It is therefore impossible to give a proper answer to your question. Please resubmit your question spelling out the symbols as "plus", "minus", "equals", "squared", "cubed" etc. Please use "brackets" (or parentheses) because it is impossible to work out whether x plus y squared is x + y2 of (x + y) 2.

Here, for example, there is no operator between 21 m squared and 121 m.

The common factor is m and after that you are left with a quadratic that, I suspect, cannot be factorised. Difficult to be sure because of the browser.

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