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Answered by parvin00001986
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Answered by beenabaghel1983
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 \frac{3x + 2}{7}  +  \frac{4(x + 1)}{5}  =  \frac{2}{3(2x + 1)}

 \frac{15x + 10 + 28x + 28}{35}   = \frac{2}{6x + 3}

 \frac{ 43x + 38}{35} =  \frac{2}{6x + 3}

258 {x}^{2}   + 228x + 129x + 114 = 70

258 {x}^{2}  + 357x + 44 = 0

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