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2 {t }^{2}  + 4 \div 3t \times 3

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Answered by vansh776193
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Answer:

Given(3t−2)/4−(2t+3)/3=2/3−t

Now by taking L.C.M for 4 and 3 is 12

(3(3t−2)−4(2t+3))/12=2/3−t

By transposing the above equation we can write as

(9t−6−8t−12)/12=2/3−t

t+12t=8+18

Again by transposing

t = 26/13

t = 2

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