Math, asked by parthsonavane2009, 27 days ago

m/4-7=3 solve the equation​

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Answered by MagicalGiggles
1

Step-by-step explanation:

 =  >  \frac{m}{4}  - 7 = 3 \\  \\  =  >  \frac{m}{4}  = 3 + 7 \\  \\  =  >  \frac{ m}{4}  = 10 \\  \\  =  > m = 10  \times 4 \\  \\  =  > m = 40

Answered by TwilightShine
3

Answer :-

 \longmapsto\sf\dfrac{m}{4} - 7 = 3

Transposing 7 from LHS to RHS, changing it's sign,

 \longmapsto\sf \dfrac{m}{4} = 3 + 7

Adding 7 to 3,

  \longmapsto\sf\dfrac{m}{4}  = 10

Transposing 4 from LHS to RHS, changing it's sign,

 \longmapsto\sf m = 10 \times 4

Multiplying 10 with 4,

 \longmapsto{\underline{\boxed{\sf m = 40}}}

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V E R I F I C A T I O N :-

To check our answer, let's put 40 in the place of m and see whether LHS = RHS.

LHS

 \implies\tt\dfrac{m}{4} - 7

Substituting the value of m,

 \implies\tt\dfrac{40}{4}  - 7

Applying the BODMAS rule and dividing 40 by 4 first,

 \implies\tt10 - 7

Subtracting 7 from 10,

 \implies\tt3

RHS

 \implies\tt3

Since LHS = RHS,

Hence verified!

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