Math, asked by Raulax, 4 months ago

4x/7 - 3/7 = 2x/14 - 6/14​

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Answered by iamtheadvait11
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Step-by-step explanation:

4x - 3/ 7= 2x - 6/ 14

=> 8x - 6 = 2x - 6

X can take infinite values

Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

\frac{4x}{7} - \frac{3}{7} = \frac{2x}{14} - \frac{6}{14}\\\\\frac{4x}{7} - \frac{2x}{14} = \frac{-6}{14} + \frac{3}{7}\\\\\frac{4x\times2}{7 \times2} - \frac{2x}{14} = \frac{-6}{14} + \frac{3 \times2}{7 \times 2}\\\\\frac{8x}{14} - \frac{2x}{14} = \frac{-6}{14}+\frac{6}{14}\\\\\frac{8x - 2x}{14} = \frac{-6+6}{14}\\\\\frac{6x}{14} = \frac{0}{14}\\\\Since\:\:denominators\:\:are \:\:same, \:\:we\:\:will\:\:cancel \:\:them\\\\So, \:\:6x=0\\\\x=\frac{0}{6}\\\\x= 0

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