Math, asked by noyboy902, 4 months ago

Find the solution of : 3 ( 2x - 1 ) = 4 ( 5x - 3 ) ​

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Answered by chinmaya44
0

Step-by-step explanation:

3(2x-1)=4(5x-3)

=>6x-3=20x-12

=>6x-20x= -12+3

=> -14x= -9

=>x = -9/-14=9/14

Answered by MrImpeccable
21

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Given:

  • 3 ( 2x - 1 ) = 4 ( 5x - 3 )

To find:

  • Value of x.

Solution:

=> 3 ( 2x - 1 ) = 4 ( 5x - 3 )

=> 6x - 3 = 20x - 12

=> 20x - 6x = 12 - 3

=> 14x = 9

=> x =  \</strong><strong>d</strong><strong>f</strong><strong>rac{9}{14}

Hope it helps!!!

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