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Can someone please explain to me how to find the value of m? thanks
-10 = -10 + 7m

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To find the value of m you need to change the equation so it is x=m. First, we do inverse operations. Since multiplication came first, we do it last. So, -10 becomes +10. You add 10 to both sides. You get 0=7m because -10 cancels itself out. Then you divide by 7 on both sides. You get 0=m. You get this because 0 divided by 7 is 0. To check your work insert 0 into m's place. -10= -10 + 7(0). You get -10=-10. Now you know that m does indeed equal 0.
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-10 = -10 + 7m

Add 10 to each side: 0 = 7m

Divide each side by 7 : 0 = m


Please take a second and just LOOK at the equation you started with.
It says:

-- You have this number '-10' .

-- Your number -10 is going to be exactly the same size
after you add 7 of something to it.

The ONLY way that could happen is if the 'something' is 'nothing' .

' m ' must be nothing.
User Joshhendo
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