If we multiply both sides of a linear equation with a non-zero number, then the solution of the linear equation
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If we multiply both sides of a linear equation with a non zero number then the solution will not get alternated or changed subsequently , because , we can eliminate out the constant term by taking the common on both the sides and equivalent to the original equation :
2x + 3 = 2
Multiplying both the sides with constant except 0 [any constant]
Here , 2
2x + 3 = 2 ; x = -1/2
Now , 2 ( 2x + 3 ) = 2 ( 2 )
4x + 6 = 4
4x = 4 - 6 = -2
4x = -2
x = -2/4 = -1/2
Hence , verified the above STATEMENT
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If we multiply both sides of a linear equation with a non zero number then the solution will not get alternated or changed subsequently , because , we can eliminate out the constant term by taking the common on both the sides and equivalent to the original equation :
2x + 3 = 2
Multiplying both the sides with constant except 0 [any constant]
Here , 2
2x + 3 = 2 ; x = -1/2
Now , 2 ( 2x + 3 ) = 2 ( 2 )
4x + 6 = 4
4x = 4 - 6 = -2
4x = -2
x = -2/4 = -1/2
Hence , verified the above STATEMENT
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