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Solve for m.


(5)/(4 - m) = ( - 3)/(m + 2)


A.
- (11)/(3)

B.
- 11

C.
- (7)/(3)

D.
- 3

User Moorecats
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Hello,


(5)/(4 - m) = ( - 3)/(2 + m)


5(2 + m) = - 3(4 - m)


10 + 5m = - 12 + 3m


5m - 3m = - 12 - 10


2m = - 22


m = ( - 22)/(2)


m = - 11

→ Answer B

User Or Guz
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Variable m cannot be equal to any of the values −2,4 as division by zero is undefined. Multiply both sides of the equation by (m − 4)(m + 2), the lowest common denominator of 4−m,m + 2.

  • −(2 + m) ×5 = (m −4 )( −3 )

To find the opposite of 2+m, find the opposite of each term.

  • (−2 −m) ×5 = ( m−4 )( −3 )

Use the distributive property to multiply −2−m by 5.

  • −10 −5m = ( m−4 )( −3 )

Use the distributive property to multiply m−4 by −3.

  • −10 −5m =−3m + 12

Add 3m to both sides.

  • −10 − 5m + 3m =12

Combine −5m and 3m to get −2m.

  • −10 −2m = 12

Add 10 to both sides.

  • −2m = 12 + 10

Add 12 and 10 to get 2.

  • −2m = 22

Divide both sides by −2.

  • m = 22 / -2

Divide 22 by −2 to get −11.

  • m = −11

Therefore, the correct option is "B".

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