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  • 22-10-2016
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Is the equation m 3=-5 and m=-2 equivalent?

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Peanuts007
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  • 22-10-2016
The answer is no, the are not the same.

by setting m as a subject for both equations, it will give you:
m = -5/3
m = -2

from above, you can see that they are not equal. Thus, they aren't equivalent.
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