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m +  \frac{1}{m - 2}  = 4 \\ m - 2 +  \frac{1}{m - 2}  = 2 \\ now \: take \: squre \: both \: side \\  {(m - 2 +  \frac{1}{m - 2} )}^{2}  =  {2}^{2}  \\  {m - 2}^{2}  +  \frac{1}{ {(m - 2)}^{2} }  + 2 = 4 \\  {m - 2}^{2}  +  \frac{1}{ {m - 2}^{2} }  = 2
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