Seudónimo
Seudónimo
22-09-2017
Mathematics
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If 3m=5(m+3) -3, what does m equal?
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HermioneGranger919
HermioneGranger919
22-09-2017
Your answer is: m= -6
Here is the simplest way to do it:
3m=5(m+3)−3
=5(m+3)-3: 5m+12
=3m=5m+12
=3m-5m=5m+12-5m
=-2m=12
=-2m/-2=12/-2
=m=-6
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citroen
citroen
22-09-2017
3m = 5m+15-3 (distribution)
3m=5m+12 (combining like terms)
-2m=12
m = -6
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