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How many solutions does this equation have? –6 + 4m = 6 + 10m
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How many solutions does this equation have?
–6 + 4m = 6 + 10m
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-6+4m = 6+10m
+6 +6
4m = 12+10m
divide by 10 both sides
.4m = 12
~another way~
-6+4m = 6+10m
-6 -6
0+4m = 10m
divide by 4 on both sides
2.5m
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