Math, asked by zahransaminaik, 4 months ago

2x + 5/3
= 3x - 10
solve this equation​

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Answered by rishitachowdary06
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Answered by arunabalamohapatra
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Answer:

 \frac{2x + 5}{3}  = 3x - 10

Let us simplify :-

 \frac{2x + 5}{3}  - 3x =  - 10

By taking LCM :-

 \frac{2 x + 5 - 9x}{3}  =  - 10 \\  \\  \frac{ - 7x + 5)}{3}  =  - 10 \\  \\

By using cross-multiplication we get :-

 - 7x + 5 =  - 30 \\  - 7 =  - 30 - 5 \\  - 7x =  - 35 \\ x =   \frac{ - 35}{ - 7}  \\  = 5

Let us verify the given equation now,

 \frac{(2x + 5)}{3}  = 3x - 10

By substituting the value of 'x' we get,

 \frac{(2 \times 5 + 5)}{3}  = 3(5) - 10 \\  \\  \frac{(10 + 5)}{3}  = 15 - 10 \\  \\  \frac{15}{3}  = 5 \\  \\ 5 = 5

Hence, the given equation is verified.

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