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Solve the following linear equations.

m -  \frac{m - 1}{2}  = 1 -  \frac{m - 2}{3}

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Answered by Anonymous
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 = m -  \frac{m - 1}{2}  = 1 -  \frac{m - 2}{3 }  \\  =  \frac{2m - m + 1}{2}  =   \frac{3 - m + 2}{3}  \\  \ = {m + 1}{2}  =  \frac {5 - m}{3}  \\ =  3(m + 1) = 2(5 - m) \\  = 3m + 3 = 10 - 2m \\  = 3m + 2m = 10 - 3 \\  = 5m = 7 \\ =  m =  \frac{7}{5}

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