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Help me solve this algebra 1 homework (question 10) please

Help me solve this algebra 1 homework (question 10) please-example-1

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From the question,

We are given the equation


3+7m=4m+3(m+1)

First, we will expand the RHS of the equation

This will give


3+7m=4m+3m+3

By simplifying the RHS we will get


3+7m=7m+3

From the equation above, the terms on the LHS equal to the terms on the RHS

This implies that the equation has infinite number of solutions

That is, if we insert any value the equation will always be true

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