SOLUTION: m= -4 p= 2 mp-6p=

Algebra.Com
Question 809474: m= -4 p= 2
mp-6p=

Answer by tommyt3rd(5050)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
mp-6p=
(m-6)p=
(-4-6)(2)=
-20

RELATED QUESTIONS

mp^2(m-p)+mp(m-p)-2p^2(m-p) (answered by profemmanuel2q@yahoo.com)
please help to evaluate mp(p - m^2) if m = 1/2 and p = 1/4 (answered by tanimachatterjee)
-p+6p<4+6p (answered by rfer)
−p+... (answered by JBarnum)
If m-p=3 and mp=-1 the what is the value of (m+p)^2? (answered by Alan3354)
(6p^2+4 p+5)-(2p^2-5... (answered by MathLover1)
divide m^2 n^3/ p^3 by... (answered by Fombitz)
help!!!!! divide {{{m^2n^3/p^3}}} by... (answered by checkley71)
2p^2-p-6p+3 (answered by friesr)