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Rearrange the equation so n is the independent variable.m +1 = -2(n + 6)m =

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This question you just need to manipulate the equation, in a way the "m" is written as a function of n.

We start with the initial equation:

m + 1 = -2(n + 6)

This is pretty much given already. You just need to subtract "1" from both sides, and you'll get your "m" as a function of "n"

m(n) = -2(n+6) - 1

Rearranging:

m = -2n - 13

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