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subtract 4n on both the sides
m+n-4n= 2mn+4n-4n.... m-3n= 2mn
now divide by n on both the sides
\[\frac{ m-3n }{ n }=\frac{ 2*m*n }{ n }=2m\] did you get this
then m=\[\frac{ m-3n }{ 2n }\]
just divide by two on both the sides
m-3n = 2mn m = 2mn+3n m = n(2m+3) n = m/(2m+3) lol
it's "n" sorry lol
oh yeah.. m = 2mn + 3n m-2mn = 3n m(1-2n) = 3n m = 3n/(1-2n)
@couldyouhelp20809 is it clear?
see my last response
well m+n=2mn+4n now subtract 4n on both sides m-3n= 2mn then divide by 2n on both sides you'll get (m-3n)/2n= m @couldyouhelp20809 hope this time it helps you
Okay, I apologize for not being clear :P
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@ghazi.. there is m on both sides which should not be :/
yea yea sorry!!....m+n= 2mn+4n subtract 4n -3n= 2mn-m subtract m on both sides -3n= (2n-1)m and divide by (2n-1) -3n/(2n-1)=m @couldyouhelp20809 this is the final answer
sorry for the mistake ..i was in haste
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