SOLUTION: Solve (3m+5)/4 -(2m+6)/6 = m+2

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Question 547744: Solve
(3m+5)/4 -(2m+6)/6 = m+2

Answer by mathie123(224)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Let's first get rid of the 4 in the denominator by multiplying EACH term by 4


Now, let's get rid of the 6 in the denominator by multiplying EACH term by 6


And now distributing the negative on the left side into the bracket


And putting everything with a m on one side and constants on the other:








Hopefully this helps!

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