There isn't a solution to this as it's not a question or a problem, simply an expression. If you want to do something with it you'll need to specify what that is.
-12=m+4 -16=m
m^4 n^5 - m^20 n^21
sixteen m squared plus eight m plus 1
m+36
m= -3
To express the statement "a number m plus 4 is greater than or equal to 7" as an inequality, you can write it as ( m + 4 \geq 7 ). This indicates that when you add 4 to the number ( m ), the result must be at least 7. To solve for ( m ), you can subtract 4 from both sides, resulting in ( m \geq 3 ).
Well, 3m + m = 4m so 88 divided by 4= 22 there fore m =22 and 3m = 66
3m plus 19. Change it if I am wrong!
5m - 5 + 2 = 1 Therefore, 5m - 3 = 1 5m = 4 m = 4/5 m = 0.8
You don't solve it!!! It is a method of manipulation of indices. a^(n) X a^(m) = a^(n+m) Similarly, a^(n) / a^(m) = a^(n-m) [a^(n)]^(m) = a^(nm)
(4+9)+(5−1242) = −1224 (I assume m stands for metres?)
4m + 12 = 604m + 12 -12 = 60 -12 (1st subtract 12 from both sides)4m = 484m/4 = 48/4 (now divide both sides by 4 to solve for m)m = 12