Asked by Makayla
In which of the following solutions would you multiply both sides of the equation by n?
Solve m + n = p for m.
Solve mn = p for m.
Solve m/n = p for m.
Solve m - n = p for m.
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Only for m/n = p.
Workings:
- m + n = p → subtract n: m = p − n.
- mn = p → divide by n (n ≠ 0): m = p/n.
- m/n = p → multiply both sides by n (n ≠ 0): m = pn.
- m − n = p → add n: m = p + n.
Workings:
- m + n = p → subtract n: m = p − n.
- mn = p → divide by n (n ≠ 0): m = p/n.
- m/n = p → multiply both sides by n (n ≠ 0): m = pn.
- m − n = p → add n: m = p + n.
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