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4m+4=6m-2 solve to get m
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4m+4=6m-2 solve to get m
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4m+4=6m-2
4m-6m=-2-4
-2m=-2
[minus are canceled on both side]
2m=2
m=2/2
m=1
Thus, the value of m is 1..
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M will equal to 3 because you subtract 4m from both sides then you have 4=2m-2 after that add 2 both sides and get 6=2m now you divide by 2 and get m=3
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