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Find the solution of equation: 2m-m/4=4+3m​

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Answered by maniseth15gmailcom
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Answer:

2m-m/4=4+3m

first bring 3m on the left side and take 4 on the right side and as always sign changes and it will be like this 2m-m-3m=4*4

now you can solve it and it will be

2m-4m=16

-2m=16

-m=16/2

-m=8

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Answered by KaurSukhvir
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Answer:

The solution of 2m-(m/4)=4+3m​ is -16/5.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given equation is:

2m-\frac{m}{4}=4+3m

Multiple by 4 both sides:

4(2m-\frac{m}{4})=4(4+3m)

8m-m=16+12m

7m=16+12m

12m-7m=-16

5m=-16

m=-\frac{16}{5}

Therefore the value of m =-16/5

If we put the value of  m=-\frac{16}{5} in eq.(1):

2(\frac{-16}{5} )-\frac{(-16)}{(5)(4)}=4+3(\frac{-16}{5} )\frac{-32+4}{5} =\frac{20-48}{5}

(\frac{-32}{5})+\frac{4}{5}=4+(\frac{-48}{5} )

\frac{-28}{5} =\frac{-28}{5}

L.H.S.=R.H.S.

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