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| Question 818598:  Please help me this problem:
 The equation is 1/m-8 = m/m-14.  I have attempted to solve this question with factoring and a little short cut that my teacher taught my class.
 First, I changed the denominators and numerators so they matched: 1(m-14)/(m-8)(m-14) = m(m-8)/(m-14)(m-8)
 Then, I combined them by moving the right side to the left: m+4-m^2-8m/(m-14)(m-8)
 I then combined the like terms and made the numerator a quadratic equation: -m^2-7m+4
 I factored it and ended up with -3, -4 but when I substituted these numbers into the original equation, the left side didn't equal the right.  I have redone this problem many times, but I always end up with those same answers.  Please help.
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website!  Please help me this problem: The equation is 1/m-8 = m/m-14
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 Cross-multiply to get:
 m-14 = m(m-8)
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 m^2-8m -m + 14 = 0
 m^2-9m+14 = 0
 (m-2)(m-7) = 0
 m = 2 or m = 7
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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