M(3+m)= ?? ''Please help''
Favorites|Homepage
Subscriptions | sitemap
HOME > > M(3+m)= ?? ''Please help''

M(3+m)= ?? ''Please help''

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 12-09-11] [Hit: ]
m*m is m^2 since you have two ms multiplied together and 3 times m is the same as 3m, so the simplified answer should be m^2 + 3m.-This cannot be solved as there is no term on the RHS of the equation. The expression is meaningless.......
I need someone to help me answer this question. I need to know this for the exams so please help and tell me how to do it. Like how did you work it out. or you can send me a video

-
Use the distributive property. Distribute the m. m(m+3) is m times m plus m times 3 if you distribute the m. or m*m + 3* m to simplify, m*m is m^2 since you have two m's multiplied together and 3 times m is the same as 3m, so the simplified answer should be m^2 + 3m.

-
This cannot be solved as there is no term on the RHS of the equation. The expression is meaningless.

-
3M+M^2
Just use the distributive property
1
keywords: 039,help,Please,M(3+m)= ?? ''Please help''
New
Hot
© 2008-2010 http://www.science-mathematics.com . Program by zplan cms. Theme by wukong .