Math, asked by ismaeldalvi69, 6 months ago

16/x − 15/x+1 = 1


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Answered by poojap29599
0

Answer:

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  • Step-by-step explanation:
  • 16-15/x +1=1...(take x as common)
  • 1/x=1...(solve)
  • x=1/1=1.....(divide it)

Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

i think ur question is wrong..plz check it....'(16/x-1

)-(15/x+1).'

Step-by-step explanation:

16/x-1 = 15/x+1

(x+1) (16-x) = 15x. (by cross multiplication)

16x - x^2 + 16 - x = 15x

15x - x^2 + 16 - 15x = 0

-x^2 + 16 = 0

-x^2 = -16

x = √16

x = +_4

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