Add or Subtract

(m^2-m+3)+(m-1)

m^2-m+3+m-1

Combine like terms:

m^2 + 2m + 2

Final answer:

m^2 + 2m + 2

yikes -m + m = 0

m^2-m+3+m-1

so
m^2 + 2

Correct! Sorry about that.

So the final answer is:

m^2 + 2

To add or subtract these expressions, we first need to combine like terms.

The given expression is (m^2 - m + 3) + (m - 1).

Step 1: Remove the parentheses by applying the distribution property:
m^2 - m + 3 + m - 1

Step 2: Combine like terms:
(m^2 - m + m) + (3 - 1)

Step 3: Simplify:
m^2 + (m - m) + 3 - 1

Since the m term in the parentheses cancels out, we are left with:
m^2 + 3 - 1

Step 4: Further simplify:
m^2 + 2

So, the final answer is m^2 + 2.