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m+1=-2(n+6) rearrange the equation so n is the independent variable

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Answered by ishmitgupta8154
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

M+1=-2(n+6)

M+1=-2n-12

M+2n=-12-1

M+2n=-13

2n = -13-m

N = -13-m /2


ndave623: M+1=-2n+6n
ishmitgupta8154: Done
ndave623: M=1-4
ndave623: M= 3
Answered by pinquancaro
9

The equation so n is the independent variable is n=-\frac{m+13}{2}.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Equation m+1=-2(n+6)

To find : Rearrange the equation so n is the independent variable ?

Solution :

Equation m+1=-2(n+6)

Open the bracket first,

m+1=-2n-12

Take n one side,

2n=-12-m-1

2n=-m-13

n=-\frac{m+13}{2}

Therefore, the equation so n is the independent variable is n=-\frac{m+13}{2}.

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