Math, asked by ShatakshiDwivedi, 5 months ago

(a) n + 5 = 19 (n = 1)​

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Answered by prasmita559
1

Answer:

n - 19 ( n = 1 ) = - 5

Step-by-step explanation:

subtract 5 from both the side of the equation

n + 5 = 19 ( n = 1 )

n + 5 - 5 = 19 ( n = 1 ) -5

n = 19 ( n = 1 ) - 5

n = 19 ( n=1) -5

n+19(n=1) (-1) = 19 ( n=1)-5-1

n-19( n =1) = -5

Answered by Choudharipawan123456
2

Answer:

=> n=\frac{4}{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:-

n+5=19(n-1)

To find:- The value of n+5=19(n-1),

Now, multiply 19 with the bracket term:

=> n+5=19(n-1)

=> n+5=19n-19

Combining the like terms,

=> 19n-n=5+19

Simplifying it further, we get

=> 18n=24

Divide by 18 on both sides,

=> n=\frac{24}{18}

By reducing it to its lowest term,

=> n=\frac{4}{3}

Hence, the required solution is \frac{4}{3}.

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