Math, asked by krishnamoorthy2006, 10 months ago

3x/4-(x-4)/3=5/3 solve the equation

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Answered by AdorableMe
18

Answer:

x=4/5

Step-by-step explanation:

(3x)/4-[(x-4)/3)] = 5/3

⇒(3x)/4-[(x-4)/3)]-(5/3) = 0

⇒(3x)/4-[(x-4)/3)]-5/3 = 0

⇒[-1(x-4)]/3+(3x)/4-5/3 = 0

⇒[-1*4(x-4)]/(3*4)+(3*3x)/(3*4)+(-5*4)/(3*4) = 0

⇒3*3x-1*4*(x-4)-5*4 = 0

⇒9x-4*x+16-20=0

⇒5x-20+16 = 0

⇒5x-4 = 0

⇒5x=4

⇒x=4/5

Answered by wwwramanakumari
36

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

3x/4-(x-4/3)=5/3

9x-(x-4)4/12=5/3

9x-4x+16/12=5/3

5x+16=20

5x=4

x=4/5

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