Math, asked by prateekdhiman37, 4 days ago

how to solve it?
 \frac{ - 2x + 1}{3} = 5 -  \frac{3(x + 4)}{2}

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Answered by aaryahhsgmailcom
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Answer:

The above is the solved sum.

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Answered by preetigupta0408
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Step-by-step explanation:

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

(-2x+1)/3 = (10-3x-12)/2

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

cross multiply,

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

- 4x + 2 = - 9x - 6

-4x + 9x = - 6 - 2

5x = -8

x = -8/5

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