2x(m+5)=40

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Solution for 2x(m+5)=40 equation:


Simplifying
2x(m + 5) = 40

Reorder the terms:
2x(5 + m) = 40
(5 * 2x + m * 2x) = 40

Reorder the terms:
(2mx + 10x) = 40
(2mx + 10x) = 40

Solving
2mx + 10x = 40

Solving for variable 'm'.

Move all terms containing m to the left, all other terms to the right.

Add '-10x' to each side of the equation.
2mx + 10x + -10x = 40 + -10x

Combine like terms: 10x + -10x = 0
2mx + 0 = 40 + -10x
2mx = 40 + -10x

Divide each side by '2x'.
m = 20x-1 + -5

Simplifying
m = 20x-1 + -5

Reorder the terms:
m = -5 + 20x-1

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