Math, asked by kevin997, 5 months ago

45

Solve:

4x−3

2x+6

=

3

2​


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Answers

Answered by ayushkum937
1

Step-by-step explanation:

First, subtract

3

and

2

x

from each side of the equation to isolate the

x

term while keeping the equation balanced:

2

x

+

4

x

+

3

3

=

2

x

+

2

x

6

3

(

2

+

4

)

x

+

0

=

0

9

2

x

=

9

Now, divide each side of the equation by

2

to solve for

x

while keeping the equation balanced:

2

x

2

=

9

2

2

x

2

=

9

2

x

=

9

2


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