If we multiply or divide both sides of a linear equation with a non-zero number, then what will happen to the solution of the linear equation ?
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The solution of the equation remains the same
Step-by-step explanation:
for instance an example
18x+54x=144
Try to divide all terms by 18
it become s
x+3x=8
4x=8
x=2
the same equation if u try to solve directly the answer will be 2 as well hence solution remains same
72x=144
x=2
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If we multiply or divide both sides of a linear equation with a non-zero number, then the solution of the linear equation will be same.
Step-by-step explanation:
By property, if we multiply or divide both sides of a linear equation with a non-zero number, then the solution of the linear equation remains the same i.e., the solution of the linear equation is remains unchanged.
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