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7m+5(m-1)= -5+12m solve the problem
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First you have to simplify the equation. 7m+5m-5 = -5+12m
Then you can add like terms.
12m-5 = -5+12m
Add 5 to both sides
12m = 0+12m
Subtract 12 to both sides
0=0
This equation has infinite solutions
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