Asked by pickles
Solve the following equation for x:
-5=3m-14
x=
-5=3m-14
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GPT-4o mini
To solve the equation \(-5 = 3m - 14\) for \(m\), follow these steps:
1. Add 14 to both sides of the equation:
\[
-5 + 14 = 3m
\]
\[
9 = 3m
\]
2. Divide both sides by 3:
\[
m = \frac{9}{3} = 3
\]
So, the solution is \(m = 3\).
If you need to relate it to \(x\), the equation provided does not give a relation with \(x\). Thus, unless there's more context about how \(x\) relates to \(m\), \(m = 3\) is the answer. If \(x = m\), then \(x = 3\).
In summary:
\[
x = 3
\] (if \(x\) is defined to be \(m\)).
1. Add 14 to both sides of the equation:
\[
-5 + 14 = 3m
\]
\[
9 = 3m
\]
2. Divide both sides by 3:
\[
m = \frac{9}{3} = 3
\]
So, the solution is \(m = 3\).
If you need to relate it to \(x\), the equation provided does not give a relation with \(x\). Thus, unless there's more context about how \(x\) relates to \(m\), \(m = 3\) is the answer. If \(x = m\), then \(x = 3\).
In summary:
\[
x = 3
\] (if \(x\) is defined to be \(m\)).
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