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if m=2s and n= (2s-1)/3 then what is the value of s for m=n​

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Answered by subashr33
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Answer:

2s=(2s-1)/3

6s = 2s-1

4s= -1

s is equal to -1/4

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given:

m=2s

n=(2s-1)/3

To find:

The value of s for m=n

Solution:

The value of s for m=n is -1/4.

We can find the value by taking the given steps-

We know that the value of s can be obtained by equating the values of m and n.

We are given that m=n and m=2s, n=(2s-1)/3.

So, we will equate the values.

2s=(2s-1)/3

2s×3=2s-1

6s=2s-1

6s-2s= -1

4s= -1

s= -1/4

The value of m=2s= -1/2

The value of n=(2s-1)/3=(-3/2)/3= -1/2

Therefore, the value of s for m=n is -1/4.

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