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M+7=3+m+4 Solve for m

User Tucker
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The given expression is,


m+7=3+m+4

Now, let us add 3 and 4,


\begin{gathered} m+7=m+7 \\ \end{gathered}

Bringing all the "m" together,


\begin{gathered} m-m+7=7 \\ 7=7 \end{gathered}

Since 7=7, the equation will always be true for any value of m. So the interval notation is,


(-\infty,\infty)

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