Math, asked by kirito47, 1 month ago

2-2s=3/4s + 13 , slove for s​

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Answered by ItzDinu
20

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\impliesConsolidate (group together) the s terms and then do the same thing to the constant terms:

-2s (3/4)s 13 - 2

Then (-2 3/4)s = 11/11/4, = -4

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Answered by MysteriousMoonchild
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Answer:

 = 2 - 2s =  s \times \frac{3}{4}  + 13 \\  = combine \:  \frac{3}{4} and \: s \\  = 2 - 2s =  \frac{3s}{4}  + 13 \\  = 2 - 2s -  \frac{3s}{4}  = 13 \\  = 2 -  \frac{11s}{4}  = 13 \\  =   \frac{ - 11s}{4}  = 13 - 2 \\  =  \frac{ - 11s}{4}  = 11 \\   \\  \\ multiply \: both \: sides \: with \:  \frac{ - 4}{11}  \\  =  \frac{ - 4}{11}  \times  \frac{ - 11s}{4}  =  \frac{ - 4}{11}  \times 11 \\  = s =  - 4 \\  \\ so \: the \: value \: of \: s =  - 4

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