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4 July, 16:50
3m + 7/2 = - 2m + 5/2 the / means there fractions
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4 July, 17:14
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3m + 7/2 = - 2m + 5/2
subtract 5/2 from each side
3m + 2/2 = - 2m
2/2 = 1
3m+1 = - 2m
subtract 3m from each side
1=-5m
divide both sides by - 5
m = 1/-5 = - 1/5
m = - 1/5
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