Math, asked by PrakritiAwasthi, 1 month ago

How can I solve it?
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Answered by question213213
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but x/3 on other side then equation will be

2(6+x)/15-x/3=3/6-x

the make denominator same and solve it

Answered by vpvp197
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 \frac{x}{3}  +  \frac{3}{6 - x}  =  \frac{2x(6 + x)}{15 }  \\  \implies \:  \frac{2x + 3 - 6}{6}  =  \frac{12 + 2x}{15 }  \\  \implies \: 15( \frac{2x + 3 - 6x}{6} ) = 12 + 2x \\  \implies \: 5(2x + 3 - 6) = 2(12 + 2x) \\  \implies10x + 15 - 30x = 24 + 4x \\  \implies \:  - 20x + 15 = 4x + 20x \\  \implies - 9 = 24x \\  \implies \: x =  \frac{ - 9}{24}  \\  \implies \: x =   \frac{ - 3}{8}

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