Math, asked by mohammadamiransari19, 4 months ago

linear equations 4x-1/3=7(2x-1/3)+7

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Answered by Sriramgangster
10

Step-by-step explanation:

\bigstar \mathbb\green{GIVEN}

\rightarrow 4x- \displaystyle\frac{1}{3}= 7(2x- \displaystyle\frac{1}{3} )+7

\bigstar \textit{To find} = x

\bigstar \mathcal\pink{SOLUTION} 4x- \displaystyle\frac{1}{3} = 14x- \displaystyle\frac{7}{3} +7

\rightarrow 4x- \displaystyle\frac{1}{3} = 14x- \displaystyle\frac{14}{3}

\rightarrow 4x-14x= \displaystyle\frac{-13}{3}

\rightarrow -10x= \displaystyle\frac{-13}{3}

\rightarrow x= \displaystyle\frac{13}{30}

Answered by kikii121103
6

above answer by my brother is absolutely correct

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