SOLUTION: add 6m^2 - 2m - 4 and 10m^2 + 3m - 6

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Question 831470: add 6m^2 - 2m - 4 and 10m^2 + 3m - 6
Found 2 solutions by hovuquocan1997, Fombitz:
Answer by hovuquocan1997(83)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
6m^2 - 2m - 4 and 10m^2 + 3m - 6
= (6m^2 + 10m^2) + (-2m + 3m) + (-4 -6)
= 16m^2 + 1m + (-10)
= 16m^2 + m - 10

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

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