Math, asked by foxtech21, 4 months ago

solve and vrify you answer. 3m/4 - (m - 1)/2 = (m-2)/3​

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Answered by ujjukothari
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Answered by MrHyper
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 \tt \color{navy}  \frac{3m}{4}  -  \frac{m - 1}{2}  =  \frac{m - 2}{3}  \\  \\ \tt \color{navy}  \frac{3m - 2m - 2}{4}  =  \frac{m - 2}{3}  \\  \\  \tt \color{navy}  \frac{m - 2}{4} =  \frac{m - 2}{3}   \\  \\  \sf \color{navy} By \: cross \: multiplication, \: we \: get :   \\  \\  \tt \color{navy} 3(m - 2) = 4(m - 2)  \\  \tt \color{navy} 3m - 6 = 4m - 8 \\  \tt \color{navy} 3m - 4m =  - 8 + 6 \\  \tt \color{navy}  - m =  - 2 \\  \tt \color{navy} i.e., \:  \:  \: m = \underline{\underline{2}}

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