Sure! Let's start with the given equation where we have \(m\) terms on both sides. The equation can be represented as:
\[ a + 3m = b + 2m \]
To isolate the \(m\) terms on one side, you can subtract \(3m\) from the left side and subtract \(2m\) from the right side. This gives us:
\[ a + 3m - 3m = b + 2m - 3m \]
Simplifying both sides results in:
\[ a = b - m \]
Now, we have successfully moved all the \(m\) terms to one side of the equation, resulting in:
\[ a + m = b \]
Let me know if you would like to go through any additional steps or if there’s anything else you need!