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4-14=8m+2m how would I solve this??
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4-14=8m+2m how would I solve this??
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4 - 14 = 8m + 2m
-10 = 10m
m = -1
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Well first you simplify each side. First of all the left is simply -10 and the right is 10m. therefore -10=10m. If you divide each side you learn that m= -1.
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