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How many solutions does this equation have?

–1 − m = 6 − 7 − m

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Answer:

Explanation:

Let's simplify the equation first:

-1 - m = -1 - m

Now, we can see that the equation has an infinite number of solutions.

To see why, let's isolate the variable "m" on one side:

-1 - m + m = -1

-1 = -1

As you can see, this is always true, regardless of the value of "m". Therefore, any value of "m" will satisfy this equation.

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