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What is the answer for 6-5m-1+3m=0

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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6 - 5m - 1 + 3m = 0

 =  > 6 - 1 - 5m + 3m = 0 \\  =  > 5 - 5m + 3m = 0 \\  =  > 5 - 2m =  0 \\  =  > 2m =  (- 5) \\  =  > m = ( - 5) \div 2 \\  =  > m =  - 2.5

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Answered by Choudharipawan123456
0

Answer:

The value of the equation is \frac{5}{2} .

Step-by-step explanation:

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We have to determine the value of the equation,

Given that,

6-5m-1+3m=0

Here we will use the transposition method,

Subtract the numbers, we get

=> 5-5m+3m=0

Combine like terms,

=> 5-2m=0

Rearranging the terms,

=> -2m+5=0

Transposing 5 on the right side,

=> -2m=0-5

=> -2m = -5

Divide both sides by -2,

=> m = \frac{5}{2}

Hence, the required solution is \frac{5}{2} .

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