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-6(m+1)=24
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Answered by
Derius
You have the equation: -6(m+1) = 24.
To solve this, you must first distribute the -6 to all the variables and constants in the parentheses:
-6m-6 = 24
Next, you must undue to subtraction by adding 6 to each side:
-6m = 30
Lastly, to solve for m, divide m and 30 by what it is being multiplied by:
m = -5
The answer is m = -5.
To solve this, you must first distribute the -6 to all the variables and constants in the parentheses:
-6m-6 = 24
Next, you must undue to subtraction by adding 6 to each side:
-6m = 30
Lastly, to solve for m, divide m and 30 by what it is being multiplied by:
m = -5
The answer is m = -5.
Answered by
Pretty boy
Bruh that’s not even a choice
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