Math, asked by niyabts, 5 months ago

help me with this question pls.......​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

x+3-x+2-x+1 =0

5 15 4

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I think it is the correct answer

Answered by CloseEncounter
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\bold{Question}

\bold{\frac{(x+3)}{5}}- \bold{\frac{(x+2)}{15}}= \bold{\frac{(x+1)}{4}}

\bold{\red{Solution}}

\bold{\frac{(x+3)}{5}}- \bold{\frac{(x+2)}{15}}= \bold{\frac{(x+1)}{4}}

\bold{\frac{3(x+3)-1(x+2)}{15}}= \bold{\frac{(x+1)}{4}}

\bold{\frac{3x+9-x-2}{15}}= \bold{\frac{(x+1)}{4}}

\bold{\frac{2x+7}{15}}= \bold{\frac{(x+1)}{4}}

\bold{4(2x+7)}= \bold{15(x+1)}

\bold{8x+28}= \bold{15x+15}

\bold{8x-15x}= \bold{15-28}

\bold{-7x}= \bold{-13}

\bold{7x}= \bold{-13}

\bold{x}= \bold{\frac{13}{7}}

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