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  • 23-08-2017
  • Mathematics
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2m = -6n - 5; n = 1,2,3
find the value of m for each value of n

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choixongdong
choixongdong choixongdong
  • 23-08-2017
when n = 1, 
2m = -6n - 5
2m = -6(1) - 5
2m = -6 -5
2m = -11
  m = -5.5

when n = 2, 
2m = -6n - 5
2m = -6(2) - 5
2m = -12 -5
2m = -17
  m = -8.5

when n = 3, 
2m = -6n - 5
2m = -6(3) - 5
2m = -18 -5
2m = -23
  m = -11.5
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