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m-(m-1)/2=1-(m-2)/3 please answer​

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Answered by soumyamishra1717
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Answer:

The answer for the given equation is m=-5

Step-by-step explanation:

  • To solve this type of question we need to isolate the variables on any of the side of equals to. And then by simple calculations, we can find the value of a variable.
  • m-\frac{m-1}{2}=1-\frac{m-2}{3}  \\ , for the equation first, take the LCM of the left-hand side term(LHS).
  • \frac{2m-(m-1)}{2}=\frac{m-2}{3}  solve the numerator of term on LHS and cross multiply.                                              

        \frac{2m-(m-1)}{2}=\frac{m-2}{3}  \\\frac{m+1}{2}=\frac{m-2}{3} \\3(m+1)=2(m-2)\\3m+3=2m-2\\m=-5

  • Hence, the value of the m is -5

Answered by saireddy461
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Answer:

STEP BY STEP EXPLANATION

m-\frac{m-1}{2} = 1-\frac{m-2}{3}  \\\frac{2m - m + 1}{2} = \frac{3 - m + 2}{3} \\\frac{m + 1}{2} = \frac{5 - m}{3} \\3m + 3 = 10 - 2m\\5m = 7\\m = 7/5\\m = 1.4

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