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Asked by Cupcake

How would you solve the following problem:

m-(m+4n)-3n
17 years ago

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Answered by drwls
What you have written is not an equation. All you can do is simplify it, not "solve" it.

The second step would be to restate it as
-4n -3n.

Can you guess the third and final step?
17 years ago
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