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15 October, 17:28

Simplify 3m/m-6 * 5m^3-30m^2/5m^2

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  1. 15 October, 17:52
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    -30m^3-3 here is your answer
  2. 15 October, 17:58
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    This is your answer. If you still need it:

    3m/m-6 * 5m^3-30m^2/5m^2

    First you need to put the numerators and the denominators together in the same "line" or "fraction if you would say.

    (3m) (5m^3-30m^2) / (m-6) (5m^2)

    Then you would use the distributive property and then multiply the expressions. No dividing yet.

    15m^4-90m^3/5m^3-30m^2

    Now you simplify with the power of exponents rule

    15m-90m/5-30

    Now you normally simplify by just subtracting

    -75m/-25

    Then simply simplify the constants

    3m (The answer is 3m because - 75/-25=3 positive whole numbers always stay on top [numerator], if it were negative and still on the denominator, using power of exponent rules, you would switch it up to the numerator, or "flipping" the constant or variable)
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