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What kind of solution does the equation have? - 13 = 5(1 + 4m) - 2m
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What kind of solution does the equation have? - 13 = 5(1 + 4m) - 2m
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What kind of solution does the equation have? - 13 = 5(1 + 4m) - 2m
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Answer: = − 1
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-13= 5+20M-2
-5
-18= 18M
-18/18
M=1
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