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If m=10x + 4 and m=5x-4 find m

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Since m = 10x + 4 and m = 5x - 4, it is safe to say:
10x + 4 = 5x - 4

Both equations equal to m, thus, the two equations are equal.
Isolating x, we get:
10x - 5x = -4 - 4
5x = -8
x = -8/5

Substituting x back into the equations, we get:
m = 5(-8/5) - 4 = -8 - 4 = -12

We can verify this using the first equation:
m = 10(-8/5) + 4 = -16 + 4 = -12

Thus, m = -12
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