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(0.5x-4)/(2.4x+6)=-5/3 solve the equation

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Answered by shika7pearl85
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Answered by mysticd
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Answer:

 Value \: of \: x = \frac{-4}{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

\frac{0.5x-4}{2.4x+6}=\frac{-5}{3}

\implies 3(0.5x-4) = -5(2.4x+6)

\implies 3 × 0.5x - 3 × 4 = (-5)×2.4x - 5 × 6

/* By Distributive property:

A(B+C) = A × B + A × C */

 \implies 1.5x - 12 = -12x - 30

\implies 1.5x +12x = -30 + 12

\implies 13.5x = - 18

\implies \frac{135x}{10} = -18

\implies x = -18 \times \frac{10}{135}

 \implies x = \frac{-4}{3}

Therefore,

 Value \: of \: x = \frac{-4}{3}

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