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4x-1/5x+1 =1
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Answered by spacelover123
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\frac{4x-1}{5x+1} = 1

Step 1: Multiply both sides by 5x + 1.

4x − 1 = 5x + 1

4x − 1 − 5x = 5x + 1 − 5x (Subtract 5x from both sides)

−x − 1 = 1

−x − 1 + 1 = 1 + 1 (Add 1 to both sides)

−x = 2

\frac{-x}{-1} = \frac{-2}{1}

x = (-2)

Step 2: Verify if (-2) is the correct value for x.

\frac{4*(-2)-1}{5*-2+1}

\frac{(-8)-1}{(-10)+1}

\frac{-9}{-9}

⇒ 1

∴ x = (-2)

Answered by ayushmansharma31
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