Math, asked by maadhvikgoel5, 6 months ago

2x-3/5 + x+3/4 = 4x+1/7​

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Answered by vanshika828
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Answered by emma3006
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\mathtt{\Large\frac{2x-3}{5} \normalsize + \Large\frac{x+3}{4} \normalsize = \Large\frac{4x+1}{7}}

\implies\mathtt{\Large\frac{4(2x-3)+5(x+3)}{20} \normalsize = \Large\frac{4x+1}{7}}

\implies\mathtt{\Large\frac{8x-12+5x+15}{20} \normalsize = \Large\frac{4x+1}{7}}

\implies\mathtt{\Large\frac{13x+3}{20} \normalsize = \Large\frac{4x+1}{7}}

\implies\mathtt{7(13x+3) = 20(4x+1)}

\implies\mathtt{91x+21 = 80x+20}

\implies\mathtt{91x-80x = 20-21}

\implies\mathtt{11x = -1}

\implies\mathtt{x = \Large\frac{-1}{11}}

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