How do you multiply (5m-1)(6m-5)?

Damian Kerr

Damian Kerr

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2022-02-09

How do you multiply (5m-1)(6m-5)?

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taibidzhl

taibidzhl

Beginner2022-02-10Added 17 answers

Explanation:
(5m-1)(6m-5)
=5m(6m-5)-1(6m-5)
=30m225m6m+5
=30m231m+5
prudomiajpt

prudomiajpt

Beginner2022-02-11Added 15 answers

(5m-1)(6m-5)
To multiply/simplify this, we use FOIL:
First, multiply out the firsts:
5m6m=30m2
Then the outers:
5m*-5=-25m
Now the inners:
-1*6m=-6m
Finally the lasts:
-1*-5=5
Now combine them all together:
30m225m6m+5
We can still combine the like terms -25m-6m:
30m231m+5

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