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-2x+1÷3=5-3(x+4) ÷2 ​

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Answered by minnumeenu250
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-2x+1÷3=5-3(x+4)÷2

-2x+1=5-1(3x+12÷2)

Answered by gausia8080
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Given,

(-2x+1)/3=(5-3(x+4))/2

Here we have to find the value of x

First cross multiply the both expressions

\frac{-2x+1}{3}=\frac{5-3(x+4)}{2}

2(-2x+1)=3(5-3(x+4))\\-4x+2=15-9(x+4)\\-4x+2=15-9x-36\\5x=-23\\x=\frac{-23}{5}

Therefore, the value of x is -\frac{23}{5}.

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