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m- ( m-1) /2= 1-(m-2) /3​

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Answered by gftedbless
0

Answer:

m = − 1 + 3 i , − 1 − 3 i

Step-by-step explanation:

Simplify  

(

m

+

2

)

(

m

+

3

)

(m+2)(m+3)

.

m

2

+

5

m

+

6

=

m

+

2

(

m

2

)

m2+5m+6=m+2(m-2)

Simplify  

m

+

2

(

m

2

)

m+2(m-2)

.

m

2

+

5

m

+

6

=

3

m

4

m2+5m+6=3m-4

Move all terms containing  

m

m

to the left side of the equation.

m

2

+

2

m

+

6

=

4

m2+2m+6=-4

Move all terms to the left side of the equation and simplify.

m

2

+

2

m

+

10

=

0

m2+2m+10=0

Use the quadratic formula to find the solutions.

b

±

b

2

4

(

a

c

)

2

a

-b±b2-4(ac)2a

Substitute the values  

a

=

1

a=1

,  

b

=

2

b=2

, and  

c

=

10

c=10

into the quadratic formula and solve for  

m

m

.

2

±

2

2

4

(

1

10

)

2

1

-2±22-4⋅(1⋅10)2⋅1

Simplify.

m = − 1 ± 3 i m=-1±3i

The final answer is the combination of both solutions.

m = − 1 + 3 i , − 1 − 3 i

Answered by damrit2458
0

Step-by-step explanation:

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