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Answered by inamul7
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Answer:

  \frac{2x - 1}{3}  -  \frac{6x - 2}{5}

putting

x=-1/2

 \frac{2×(-1/2)-1}{3}  -   \frac{6×(-1/2) - 2}{5}

 \frac{ - 2}{3}  -  \frac{ - 5}{5}

 \frac{ - 10 - ( - 15)}{15}

 \frac{ - 10 + 15}{15}

 \frac{5}{15}

 \frac{1}{3}

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

simply put the value of x in that given equation.

putting the value in LHS u will get

-2/3 +1

=1/3

which is equal to Lhs

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