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QuestionSubtract. (6m+9)(5m+9)(6 m+9)-(5 m+9) \square Submit

Studdy Solution

STEP 1

1. We are subtracting two algebraic expressions.
2. The expressions are in terms of the variable m m .

STEP 2

1. Distribute the negative sign across the second expression.
2. Combine like terms.

STEP 3

Distribute the negative sign across the second expression:
(6m+9)(5m+9)=6m+95m9 (6m + 9) - (5m + 9) = 6m + 9 - 5m - 9

STEP 4

Combine like terms:
- Combine the m m terms: 6m5m=1m 6m - 5m = 1m - Combine the constant terms: 99=0 9 - 9 = 0
1m+0=m 1m + 0 = m
The result of the subtraction is:
m \boxed{m}

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