Math, asked by nithranilak, 11 months ago

If x/2- 2x/3+4x/5=0.find x

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Answered by LovelyG
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 \mathrm{\frac{x}{2} -  \frac{2x}{3}+  \frac{4x}{5} = 0} \\  \\ \mathrm{ \frac{15x - 20x + 24x}{30} = 0} \\  \\\mathrm{39x - 20x = 0 \times 30} \\ \\\mathrm{19x = 0} \\  \\ \boxed{ \fbox{ \red{ \bf x =  - 19}}}

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Answered by Jayasurya2O
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Hi friends, here is your answer :-

x/2- 2x/3+ 4x/5= 0

Now, L.C.M of 2,3,5= 30

         15(x)- 10(2x)+ 6(4x) whole by 30 = 0

         15x- 20x+ 24x = 0

         19x = 0

          now x= 0

If we substitute the value of x with 0 the expression will be equal to 0.

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