SOLUTION: Solve the following equation for x, given that m is a positive number: √m*x+3=m*x-2 (only m is under the radical sign on the right hand side of the equation)

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Question 1130698: Solve the following equation for x, given that m is a positive number: √m*x+3=m*x-2
(only m is under the radical sign on the right hand side of the equation)

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Solve the following equation for x, given that m is a positive number: √m*x+3=m*x-2
(only m is under the radical sign on the right hand side of the equation)
First, there's no sqrt on the right side. If you meant the square root on the left side, then it's still AMBIGUOUS.
That is, it can either be: .
State the correct equation and you may get a correct answer.