Math, asked by chan98764, 19 days ago

In this equation 3x=4-x, on transporting -x to LHS we get ?​

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Answered by ycuteboyy2
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Answer:

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Answered by KamaalDhamaalStudio
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

if you take -x to LHS then you get 4x=4 & if you keep solving then:-

                                         

                                                 4x=4

                                                   x=4÷4

                                                   x=1

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