SOLUTION: Can you show me step-by-step how to solvw this equation for m: (3)/(m^2)=(m-4)/(3m^2)+(2)/(3m^2)

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Question 401569: Can you show me step-by-step how to solvw this equation for m: (3)/(m^2)=(m-4)/(3m^2)+(2)/(3m^2)
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
for m: =+
the common denominator is 3m^2, multiply by that
3m^2*= 3m^2*+ 3m^2*
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cancel the denominators and you have:
3(3) = (m-4) + 2
9 = m - 2
9 + 2 = m
m = 11
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Check this in the original problem, replace m with 11:
=+ = =+
reduces to

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