Math, asked by vishikachishi, 11 months ago

factorise 2x-(7-5x)/9x-(3+4x)=7/6​

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Answered by spiderman2019
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Answer:

x-3 is the factor.

Step-by-step explanation:

2x-(7-5x)/9x-(3+4x)=7/6

=> 2x - 7 + 5x / 9x - 3 - 4x = 7/6

=> 7x - 7 / 5x - 3 = 7/6  

=> 7(x-1) * 6 = 7 * ( 5x-3)   (Cross multiplication)

=> 6x - 6 = 5x - 3             ( Since 7 is common both sides, we can cancel it out)

=> 6x - 5x = 6 - 3

=> x = 3.

=> x -3 = 0

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