Math, asked by ArshadRauf, 4 months ago

2x/8-3/4=2(x+3)
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Answered by satnamkhehra2011
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Answer:

The answer is -27/7

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by mysticd
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 Given \: simple \: equation :

 \frac{2x}{8} - \frac{3}{4} = 2(x+3)

/* Multiplying each term by 8, we get */

 \implies \frac{8 \times 2x}{8} - \frac{8\times 3}{4} = 8 \times 2(x+3)

 \implies 2x - 6 = 16(x+3)

 \implies 2x - 6 = 16x + 48

 \implies 2x - 16x = 48 + 6

 \implies  - 14x = 54

 \implies x = \frac{54}{-14}

 \implies x = \frac{27}{-7}

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