SOLUTION: Problem 1: |3m+10| =m+6 Problem 2: 2|n+6|=7n-3

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Question 892130: Problem 1: |3m+10| =m+6

Problem 2: 2|n+6|=7n-3

Answer by robertb(5830)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Problem 1: Square both sides:

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<==> (m+2)(m+4) = 0 ==> m = -2, -4, which are found to satisfy the original equation after a quick check.
Problem 2 is done in a similar fashion.

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