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Please help me answer question 10 ASAP! I need to be in school in a couple minutes, thank you .

Please help me answer question 10 ASAP! I need to be in school in a couple minutes-example-1
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Given equation:


3\text{ + 7m = 4m + 3(m+ 1)}

Using the BODMAS principle.

Open the bracket:


3\text{ + 7m = 4m + 3m + 3}

Collect like terms:


7m\text{ - 4m - 3m = 3 - 3}

Simplifying further we have:


0\text{ = 0}

This implies that the equation has infinitely many solutions. This implies that the graph of the equation on the left and right-hand sides lie on each other.

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