Solve for m
m=-1
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12m+12=18m+18
Use the distributive property to multiply 6 by 3m+3.
12m+12-18m=18
Subtract 18m from both sides.
-6m+12=18
Combine 12m and -18m to get -6m.
-6m=18-12
Subtract 12 from both sides.
-6m=6
Subtract 12 from 18 to get 6.
m=\frac{6}{-6}
Divide both sides by -6.
m=-1
Divide 6 by -6 to get -1.
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