How do you solve 3m + 8 = 7m + 14?

2 Answers

The answer is m = -3/2.

Explanation:

You have to start by getting all the variables on one side, either side will work. I personally put them on the left side. To do that, you have to use the inverse operations.

3m+8=7m+14

So, you have to subtract 7m from both sides and subtract 8 from both sides, so now you should have

-4m = 6.

Now you have to divide by -4 on both sides, this should leave you with

m = 6/-4

But we can simplify and get

m = 3/-2

And you can move the negative sign to the 3 if you wish so it becomes -3/2, as long as both of them aren’t negative.

Hope this helped!

Apr 24, 2018

m=-3/2

Explanation:

First, I'll switch the sides. No math yet. We have:

7m+14=3m+8

We can subtract 3m from both sides to get:

4m+14=8

Our next step would be to subtract 14 from both sides. Notice, we're subtracting the constants from the constants, and the variables from the variables. We get:

4m=-6

Our last step would be to divide both sides by 4 to get:

m=-3/2