Math, asked by tajammulkarim, 9 months ago

solve the equation
5[m-3)= 3 (M+2)​

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Answered by BrainlyAVYAM
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Answer:

5(m - 3) = 3(m + 2) \\  = 5m - 15 = 3m + 6 \\  = 5m - 15 - 3m - 6 = 0 \\  = 2m - 21 = 0 \\  = 2m = 21 \\  = m =  \frac{21}{2}  = 10.5 \: ans

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Answered by rbsrocks
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Answer:

10.5

Step-by-step explanation:

5(m-3)=3(m+2)

5m-15=3m+6

5m-3m=6+15

2m=21

m=21/2

m=10.5

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