SOLUTION: 4m/m-3 + 6/3-m = m (Please help!)
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Question 49006: 4m/m-3 + 6/3-m = m (Please help!)
Answer by Earlsdon(6294) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solve:
Rewrite the second term on the left side as:
Add the fractions on the left side. The common denominator is (m-3).
Multiply both sides by (m-3).
Simplify this.
Subtract 4m from both sides.
Add 6 to both sides.
Solve this quadratic equation by factoring.
Apply the zero product principle.
and/or
If then
If them m
Solutions:
m = 1
m = 6
You can check the solutions by substituting them, one-at-a-time into the original equation.
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