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21 October, 07:34

Let p = m (m - 5). What is p + 2?

A. m2 - 3m

B. m2 - 5m + 2

C. m2 - 3m + 2

D. m2 - m - 6

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  1. 21 October, 07:46
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    I think it's B because you distribute m to m, and get m2. Then you distribute m to 5, and get 5m. And then there's the positive 2 which is stays the same.
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