SOLUTION: m=3+2p 5m-2p=-1

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Question 1017622: m=3+2p
5m-2p=-1

Answer by fractalier(6550)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
From these two equations,
m=3+2p
5m-2p=-1
substitute the first into the second and get
5(3+2p) - 2p = -1
15 + 10p - 2p = -1
15 + 8p = -1
8p = -16
p = -2
m = 3 + 2(-2) = -1

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