SOLUTION: 11. Solve the equation. 6 - 5m = 5 - 3(m + 1) - 2m + 4
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11. Solve the equation. 6 - 5m = 5 - 3(m + 1) - 2m + 4
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6 - 5m = 5 - 3(m + 1) - 2m + 4
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6-5m = 5-3m-3-2m+4
6-5m = 6-5m
5m-5m = 6-6
0=0
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True, this is an identity.