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Answer:

no solution

Explanation:

We can think of an absolute value as the magnitude of the number. We can also define it as how far the number is from 0 on the number line. Thus, absolute value must always be positive (or 0).

Solve

Start by adding 1 to both sides:


(|m|)/(2)=-2

Multiply both sides by 2:


|m|=-4

The absolute value of a number is always positive (with the exception of 0), therefore there is no solution.

Additional Comments

Notice we can only add/multiply (or subtract/divide) an equation because of the Addition/Subtraction/Multiplication/Division Property of Equality which state that if you add/subtract/multiply/divide one side of the equation by a certain value, you must do the same to the other side of the equation.

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