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What is 2m-6=4n+4 solve for m

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Answer:

m = 2n + 5

Explanation:

Let's solve for m.

2m−6=4n+4

Step 1: Add 6 to both sides.

2m−6+6=4n+4+6

2m=4n+10

Step 2: Divide both sides by 2.

2m/2 = 4n+10/2

m=2n+5

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