SOLUTION: How do you solve 4(m+3)=6m+8

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Question 156588: How do you solve 4(m+3)=6m+8
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How do you solve 4(m+3)=6m+8
Solution:
open the bracket
4m+12=6m+8
12-8=6m-4m
4=2m
2=m
m=2
proof:
substituting m=2 in the given equation
4(2+3)=6*2+8
4*5=12+8
20=20

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