Math, asked by mishrashashank, 11 months ago

(3t-2/4)-(2t+3/3)=2/3-t....please explain it​

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Answered by hancyamit2003
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

LHS= (3t-2/4) -(2t+3/3)

={3t-(1/2)}-{2t+1}

={(6t-1)/2}-(2t+1)

={6t-1-4t-2}/2

=(2t-3)/2

=t-(3/2)

Answered by shagunqueen
1

Step-by-step explanation:

(3t-2/4)-(2t+3/3)=2/3-t

The lcm of 4 and 3 is 12

3t/1-2/4-2t/1-3/3=2/3-t

Transfer t to left side

3t/1-2/4-2t/1-3/3 +t=2/3

(36t-6-24-12+12)/12=2/3

24t-18/12=2/3

24t-18=2/3*12

24t=26

t=13/12 answer.....

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