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)
<pre>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: {{{matrix(1,7, sqrt(m)x + 3, "=", "mx - 2,", or, sqrt(m)(x + 3), "=", m(x - 2))}}}. 
State the correct equation and you may get a correct answer.