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how to solve x/2 -x/3 +x/4 =6 linear equations

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Answered by Steph0303
17

Hey there !

Solution:

Given: \dfrac{x}{2} - \dfrac{x}{3} + \dfrac{x}{4} = 6 \\ \\ Taking \: LCM \: We \: get, \\ \\ \implies \dfrac{6x - 4x + 3x }{12} = 6 \\ \\ \implies \dfrac{2x + 3x }{12} = 6 \\ \\ \implies \dfrac{5x}{12} = 6 \\ \\ \implies x = \dfrac{ 6 \times 12 }{5} = \dfrac{72}{5} = 14.4

Hence the value of x is 14.4 or 72/5.

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Answered by manjushadey2007
4

Answer : The value of x is 72/5

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