Math, asked by sairamghuge2005, 3 days ago

3(m-4)/15-(m-5)/10=2(3-m)/5​

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Answered by rj1337328
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Step-by-step explanation:

Step-by-step explanation:

\frac{3(m-4)}{15}-\frac{(m-5)}{10}=\frac{2(3-m)}{5}

15

3(m−4)

10

(m−5)

=

5

2(3−m)

\frac{(m-4)}{5}-\frac{(m-5)}{10}=\frac{2(3-m)}{5}

5

(m−4)

10

(m−5)

=

5

2(3−m)

Taking LCM in LHS:-

\frac{2(m-4)-(m-5)}{10}=\frac{2(3-m)}{5}

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