Math, asked by pegaues, 1 year ago

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

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Answered by jeshwika
16
2x-2x+3/3x-4x-3=-1

3/-x-3=-1

3=+x+3

x=3-3

x=0

pegaues: sorry bro it is wrong
jeshwika: who bro stupid
Answered by BrainlyQueen01
48
\bold{\underline {Solution:}}


 \frac{2x - (2x - 3)}{3x - (4x + 3)}  =  - 1 \\  \\  \frac{2x - 2x + 3}{3x - 4x  - 3}  =  - 1 \\  \\  \frac{3}{ - x - 3}  =  - 1 \\  \\  3 =  - 1( - x - 3) \\  \\ 3 = x + 3 \\  \\ x = 3 - 3 \\  \\ x = 0
\bold{\underline {Thank you!!}}
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