Math, asked by trishusharma, 1 year ago

4(x+3)/3=8+3x/12 in linear equations​

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Answered by LitChori01
9

Answer:

 \frac{4(x + 3)}{3}  =  \frac{8 + 3x}{12}

  =  > \frac{4x + 12}{3}  =  \frac{8 + 3x}{12}

 =  > 12(4x + 12) = 3(8 + 3x)

 =  > 48x + 144 = 24 + 9x

 =  > 48x - 9x =  - 144 + 24

 =  > 39x =  - 120

 =  > x = 3 \frac{1}{13}

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Answered by Anonymous
39

AnswEr :

\large \tt{ \frac{4(x + 3)}{3}  =  \frac{(8 + 3x)}{12} }

By Cross Multiplication

➟ 12(4x + 12) = 3(8 + 3x)

➟ 48x + 144 = 24 + 9x

➟ 48x - 9x = 24 - 144

➟ 39x = -120

\large\tt{x = \frac{-40}{13}}

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