Math, asked by aleema8, 1 year ago

2x - 1/2 = 3 equation and its varify...... ​

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Answered by RishikaEinstein4343
1

Answer:

2x -  \frac{1}{2}  = 3

2x = 3 +  \frac{1}{2}

2x =  \frac{6 + 1}{2}

2x =  \frac{7}{2}

x =  \frac{7}{2}  \times  \frac{1}{2}

x =  \frac{7}{4}

Answered by charliejaguars2002
3

Answer:

\Huge \boxed{X=\frac{7}{4}}

Step-by-step explanation:

\medium\textnormal{To solve this problem, first, you have to isolate by the x on one side of the equation.}

\boxed{\textnormal{What is addition property of equality means?}}

Addition property of equality is add both sides of an equation the same number doesn't change the equation.

\large\textnormal{First, add 1/2 from both sides.}

\displaystyle 2x-\frac{1}{2}+\frac{1}{2}=3+\frac{1}{2}

\large\textnormal{Solve.}

\displaystyle 3+\frac{1}{2}=\frac{7}{2}

\displaystyle 2x=\frac{7}{2}

\large \textnormal{Next, divide by 2 from both sides.}

\displaystyle \frac{2x}{2}=\frac{\frac{7}{2}}{2}

\large \textnormal{Solve.}

\displaystyle \frac{7*1}{2*2}=\boxed{\frac{7}{4}}

\Huge\textnormal{So, the correct answer is \boxed{x=\frac{7}{4}}}.

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