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Please explain this equation ​

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Answered by XxMissInnocentxX
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Solution:-

 \frac{6x + 1}{3}  + 1 =  \frac{x - 3}{6}  \\   \ \\ \ \\  \implies \:  \frac{6x + 1 + 3}{3}  =  \frac{x - 3}{6}   \\ \\  \\  \\  \implies \: 2(6x + 4) = x - 3 \\   \\  \\ \\  \implies \: 12x + 8 =  x - 3 \\  \\  \\  \implies \: 11x =  - 11 \ \\ \ \\   \\  \implies \: x =  - 1

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Answered by nerdish
0

Answer:

6x+1 + 1 = x-3

3. 6

6x+1 - x-3 = -1

3. 6

2(6x+1) - (x-3)

6

12x + 2 - x + 3

6

rearrange:

12x - x + 2 + 3

6

solve:

11x + 5

6

Therefore;

{6x+1 + 1 = x-3} is equal to

{ 3 6 }

= 11x + 5

6

Step-by-step explanation:

first, bring values with unknowns to the same side and whole numbers to another side thus:6x+1/3

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