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Hey there!

You could [tex]\bold{distribute}[/tex] "[tex]\bold{6}[/tex]" into your terms

  • [tex]\bold{6(m+2+7m)}[/tex]
  • [tex]\bold{6(m)=6m}[/tex]
  • [tex]\bold{6(2)=12}[/tex]
  • [tex]\bold{6(7m))=42m}[/tex]

Next, you have to [tex]\bold{combine}[/tex] your [tex]\bold{like-terms}[/tex]

  1. [tex]\bold{6m(and)42m}[/tex]
  2. [tex]\bold{12}[/tex]
  • [tex]\bold{6m+42m=48m}[/tex]
  • The "[tex]\bold{12}[/tex]" stays the same since it doesn't have a like term in this equation
  • [tex]\bold{\rightarrow48m+12}[/tex]

  • [tex]\boxed{\boxed{\bold{Answer:48m+12}}}\checkmark[/tex]

Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!

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