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Colt Austin
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20 July, 22:07
How do i solve
-4 (m+6) = -8
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Giant
20 July, 22:33
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Answer: - 4 (m + 6) = - 8
We can use the distributive property for the first half of the equation.
-4 * m = - 4m
-4 * 6 = - 24
-4m - 24 = - 8
Now we add 24 on bothe side sof the equation to get - 4m by itself.
-4m - 24 + 24 = - 8 + 24
Now we get - 4m = 16
Divide - 4 on both sides to get m by itself
-4m/-4 = 16/-4
Simplify and we get m = - 4
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