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Answered by himanshudatt0123
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(9)Solve the following equations :

(i) x-8=35 (vi) 3x=x+34 (xi) (7y+5)/(y-7)=(-4)/3

(ii) 2x/3=35 (vii) 2x/3 +2=7x/12+4 (xii) (7t+5)/(y+7)=(-14)/5

(iii) 2/5+x=13 (viii) x/3-1 =2x/3+1/4 (xiii) (7t+5)/(y+7) - (2t-14)/5=(-14)/5

(iv)7x-9=17 (ix) x+8-2x/3=15/7-5x/2 (xiv)5(x-6)=3(x+7)

(v) 5x+7/2 =3/2x-18 (x)(3x-5)/2x=6 (xv)2(3x-4)-4(2x+7)=4(8x-3)-2(9)Solve the following equations :

(i) x-8=35 (vi) 3x=x+34 (xi) (7y+5)/(y-7)=(-4)/3

(ii) 2x/3=35 (vii) 2x/3 +2=7x/12+4 (xii) (7t+5)/(y+7)=(-14)/5

(iii) 2/5+x=13 (viii) x/3-1 =2x/3+1/4 (xiii) (7t+5)/(y+7) - (2t-14)/5=(-14)/5

(iv)7x-9=17 (ix) x+8-2x/3=15/7-5x/2 (xiv)5(x-6)=3(x+7)

(v) 5x+7/2 =3/2x-18 (x)(3x-5)/2x=6 (xv)2(3x-4)-4(2x+7)=4(8x-3)-2(9)Solve the following equations :

(i) x-8=35 (vi) 3x=x+34 (xi) (7y+5)/(y-7)=(-4)/3

(ii) 2x/3=35 (vii) 2x/3 +2=7x/12+4 (xii) (7t+5)/(y+7)=(-14)/5

(iii) 2/5+x=13 (viii) x/3-1 =2x/3+1/4 (xiii) (7t+5)/(y+7) - (2t-14)/5=(-14)/5

(iv)7x-9=17 (ix) x+8-2x/3=15/7-5x/2 (xiv)5(x-6)=3(x+7)

(v) 5x+7/2 =3/2x-18 (x)(3x-5)/2x=6 (xv)2(3x-4)-4(2x+7)=4(8x-3)-2(9)Solve the following equations :

(i) x-8=35 (vi) 3x=x+34 (xi) (7y+5)/(y-7)=(-4)/3

(ii) 2x/3=35 (vii) 2x/3 +2=7x/12+4 (xii) (7t+5)/(y+7)=(-14)/5

(iii) 2/5+x=13 (viii) x/3-1 =2x/3+1/4 (xiii) (7t+5)/(y+7) - (2t-14)/5=(-14)/5

(iv)7x-9=17 (ix) x+8-2x/3=15/7-5x/2 (xiv)5(x-6)=3(x+7)

(v) 5x+7/2 =3/2x-18 (x)(3x-5)/2x=6 (xv)2(3x-4)-4(2x+7)=4(8x-3)-2

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The meme grew out of a similar bait-and-switch trick called "duck rolling" that was popular on the 4chan website in 2006. The video bait-and-switch trick grew popular on 4chan by 2007 during April Fools' Day and spread to other Internet sites later that year. The meme gained mainstream attention in 2008 through several publicized events, particularly when YouTube used it on its 2008 April Fools' Day event.[4]

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