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13 April, 18:17

Are the equations m+3=-5 and m=-2 equivalent. Why?

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  1. 13 April, 20:46
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    This question is wrong!
  2. 13 April, 22:09
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    No, they're not. This is because if you solve the equation by subtracting three from both sides, we know that - 5-3 is going to get you - 8, therefore m would equal - 8, not negative two.
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