SOLUTION: -5(-m + 3) = -10m + 30

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Question 286908: -5(-m + 3) = -10m + 30
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Start with the given equation.



Distribute.



Add to both sides.



Add to both sides.



Combine like terms on the left side.



Combine like terms on the right side.



Divide both sides by to isolate .



Reduce.



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Answer:

So the solution is


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