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 \frac{x - 2}{4}  +   \frac{1}{3}  = x -  \frac{2x - 1}{3}

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Answered by DeadUser
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[ ( x - 2 ) / 4 ] + ( 1 / 3) = ( x ) - ( 2x - 1 ) / 3

[ 3 ( x - 2 ) + 4 ] / 12 = [ 3x - ( 2x - 1 ) ] / 3

( 3x - 6 + 4 ) / 12 = ( 3x - 2x + 1 ) / 3

( 3x - 2 ) / 12 = ( x + 1 ) / 3

( 3x - 2 ) / 4 = ( x + 1 )

Cross - Multiplying

3x - 2 = 4 ( x + 1 )

3x - 2 = 4x + 4

4x - 3x = - 2 - 4

x = - 6

Hence,

The value of x is - 6.

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Answered by Anonymous
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 <h2><font color = red > hey there



 <font color = black > here we go....


 \frac{x  - 2}{4}  +  \frac{1}{3}  = x -  \frac{2x - 1}{3}




 \frac{3(x - 2) + 4}{12}  =  \frac{3x - (2x - 1)}{3}


 \frac{3x - 6 + 4}{12}  =  \frac{3x - 2x + 1}{3}



 \frac{3x - 2}{12}  =  \frac{x + 1}{3}




3(3x - 2) = 12(x + 1)


9x - 6 = 12x + 12



9x - 12x = 12 + 6


 - 3x = 18


x =  \frac{ - 18}{3}  =  - 6


x= -6


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