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m - (m - 1)/2 = 1 - (m - 2)/3​

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Answered by archanagupta3535
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Answer:

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Answered by masura8080
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From the given question the correct answer is:

the answer is 3m²+m+2=0

Given:

\frac{m-(m-1)}{2} =\frac{1-(m-2)}{3}

To find:

we have to simplify the equation.

Solution:

\frac{m-(m-1)}{2} =\frac{1-(m-2)}{3}

now we will do cross multipication

we get,

3[m-(m-1)=2[1-(m-2)]

3m-(m-1)=2-(m-2)

3m(m+1)=2(m+2)

3m²+3m=2m+2

3m²+3m-2m+2=0

3m²+m+2=0

Now the eqaution is in the form of ax²+bx+c=0

hence, the answer is 3m²+m+2=0

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