Math, asked by Shalininethaji, 1 year ago

If 6x+1/3+1=x-3/6,then x=?​

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Answered by rohangupta0424
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Answered by GalaxyLover
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Answer is -1.

Step-by-step explanation:

Here I will give you proper explanation....

\frac{6x+1}{3} +1=\frac{x-3}{6}

So above is the equation we need to solve for x.

Firstly you can see that there are denominators so we have to find the LCM that is the Least Common Factor of the denominators that are 3 and 6.

So the LCM of 3 and 6 is = 6

Now we have to multiply everything with 6 Like shown below....

6 x \frac{6x+1}{3} + 6 x 1=6 x \frac{x-3}{6}

Now we should divide 6 with the denominator so the equation will change like how it is below....

2 x (6x+1)+6=x-3

So, now we should multiply 2 with both the numbers in the bracket so we should get that is given below....

2 x 6x = 12x

2 x 1 = 2

Making the equation...

12x+2+6=x-3

now we should group like and terms as given below....

12x-x = -3-2-6

now we should simplify...

11x = -11

know we should evaluate...

x= \frac{-11}{11}

x= -1

Therefore x= -1

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