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How do you solve 4(m+3)−2m=3(m−3)?

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Solution
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4(m + 3) - 2m = 3(m - 3) \\ 4m + 12 - 2m = 3m - 9 \\ 2m + 12 = 3m - 9 \\ 2m - 3m =  - 9 - 12 \\  - m =  - 21 \\ m = 21





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