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  • 27-03-2020
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2m = −6n − 5; n = 1, 2, 3

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[tex]2m = - 6n - 5 \\ given \: n = 1,2,3 \\ when \: n = 1 \\ 2m = - 6(1) - 5 \\ 2m = - 11 \\ m = \frac{ - 11}{2} \\when \: n = 2 \\ 2m = - 6(2) - 5 \\ 2m = - 17 \\ m = \frac{ - 17}{2} \\ when \: n = 3 \\ 2m = - 6(3) - 5 \\2 m = - 23 \\ m = \frac{ - 23}{2} [/tex]

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