Math, asked by siddharth8039, 1 year ago

2x/3x+1=-3
please tell me with solution.

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Answered by Krishi00016
2

Answer:

x = -3/11

step- by-step- explanation:

2x/3x+1 = -3

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

2x= -9x - 3

2x + 9x =-3

11x = -3

x = -3/11

(it's 4th grade maths  )



smartykiller: right answer
Answered by aditya2253812
0
hey mate

here is your answer


2x/3x+1=-3


Solution:-

2x/3x+1=-3

2x+1=-3×3x

2x+1=-9x

2x-9x=-1

-7x=-1

x=-1/-7

x=1/7


thanks

be brainly

Krishi00016: dude u forgot 1. to multiply with """-3""" 2. the way u multiplied 3x on both side is wrong ..... the expression is 2x/3x+1 not '''2x/3x +1"""" '''''''''' be brainly''''
aditya2253812: soory
smartykiller: yup
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