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Solve for x: ax-m=2m-10

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To solving with x, put on ax−m=2m10. Then add m to from the both sides, put ax−m+m=2m−10+m, and it equals to ax=3m−10. Next to divide from the both sides by the a. Put ax/a as a fraction, and 3m negative 10/ a as a fraction, and it equals to x=3m−10/a.

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x=3m−10/a

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