Math, asked by zualar1186, 7 months ago

Solve the equation 5(m-2) = 3 (6m -4)

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Answered by 202485
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Answer: m= -10

Step-by-step explanation:  

14m-2 {3+5m-[6-(m-2)]}=-10

14m-2 {3+5m-[6-m+2)]}=-10

14m-2{3+5m-[8-m]}=-10

14m-2{3+5m-8+m]}=-10

14m-2{6m-5}=-10

14m-12m+10=-10

2m+10 = -10

2m = -20

m = -10

Answered by puneetthakur551
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Answer:

m = 2/13

Step-by-step explanation:

5(m-2) = 3(6m-4)

5m-(5*2) = (3*6m)-(3*4)

5m-10 = 18m-12

(By transposing method:-)

-10+12 = 18m-5m

2 = 13m

2/13 = m OR

5m-18m = -12+10

-13m = -2

m = (-2)/(-13)

m = 2/13

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