SOLUTION: mp^2(m-p)+mp(m-p)-2p^2(m-p)
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: mp^2(m-p)+mp(m-p)-2p^2(m-p)
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mp^2(m-p)+mp(m-p)-2p^2(m-p)
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Since, what we have in the brackets are equal, we just bring what we have out in one brackets and since what we already have in brackets are already equal, we just bring one of them.
(mp^ + mp - 2p^2)(m - p) ( This is the answer
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