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Ellie Beasley
Mathematics
16 May, 12:19
6m+2n^2 for
M equals 7
N equals 3
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Cristopher Cardenas
16 May, 12:49
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60
Step-by-step explanation:
6m+2n^2
= 6 (7) + 2 (3) ^2
=42+2 (3^2)
=42 + (2) (9)
=42+18
=60
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