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Answered by Aloi99
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Given:-

p(x)= \frac{12x+1}{4} = \frac{15x-1}{5} + \frac{2x-5}{3x-1}

To find:-

Value of x?

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*Start by cross Multiplying RHS*

We Get,

 \frac{12x+1}{4} = \frac{45x^2-3x+15x+1}{15x-5}

*Cross Multiply LHS AND RHS*

We get,

→(12x+1)(15x-5)=(45x²-3x+15x+1)×4

 \cancel{180x^2} -60x+15x-5=  \cancel{180x^2} +48x+4

→43x-5=48x+4

→-5-4=48x-43x

→-9=5x

→x= \frac{-9}{5}

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