6x+1/3-x-3/6=-1 .write the solution
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Step-by-step explanation:
We need to solve the following expression :
6x+\dfrac{1}{3}+1=x-\dfrac{3}{6}6x+
3
1
+1=x−
6
3
Taking variable in one side and constant term in the other side of the equation
\begin{lgathered}6x-x=\dfrac{-3}{6}-\dfrac{1}{3}-1\\\\5x=\dfrac{-11}{6}\\\\x=\dfrac{-11}{30}\end{lgathered}
6x−x=
6
−3
−
3
1
−1
5x=
6
−11
x=
30
−11
So, the value of x is (-11/30).
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Answer:
1/5 ans. Pls mark brainliest!!!
Step-by-step explanation:
6x+1/3-x-3/6==1
==6x+1/3-x-1/3==1
==5x==1
==x=1/5
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