SOLUTION: -7+4m=6m-5
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: -7+4m=6m-5
This question is from textbook Algebra1 Applications, Equations, Graphs
Answer by Earlsdon(6294) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solve for m????
-7+4m = 6m-5 Subtract 4m from both sides.
-7 = 2m-5 Add 5 to both sides.
-2 = 2m Finally, divide both sides by 2.
-1 = m or m = -1
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