Math, asked by ghaziyakhurram, 6 hours ago

(1/x+6)+(1/x+10)=3/x-4

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Answered by bipanjotkaur0410
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Answer:

(1/x+6) +(1/x+10) =3/x-4

(1+6x/x) +(1+10x/x) =3-4x/x

(1+6x+1+10x/x) =3-4x/x

(1+6x+1+10x) x = (3-4x) x ( By cross multiplication)

1x+6x^2+1x+10x^2 = 3x-4x^2

2x +16x^2 =3x-4x^2

16x^2+4x^2=3x-2x

20x^2=1x

=>1x-20x^2 =0

Answered by talpadadilip417
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Step-by-step explanation:

 \mathtt \red{( \frac{1}{x}  + 6) + ( \frac{1}{x}  + 10) =  \frac{3}{x}  - 4}

 \mathtt \blue{multiply \: both \: sides \: by \: x. \: and \: we \: get}

 \mathtt \pink{ \frac{1} {\cancel{x}} \times{ \cancel x} + 6x +  \frac{1}{ \cancel{x} }  \times {\cancel x }=  \frac{3}{ \cancel{x} } \times \cancel x - 4x}

 \mathtt \purple{16x + 2 = 3 - 4x}

 \mathtt \orange{20x = 1}

 \mathtt \green{x =  \frac{1}{20} }

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