Math, asked by neha522, 1 year ago

please slove equation
 \frac{2x - 3}{2}   +  \frac{3x - 2}{3}  =  - 2

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Answered by DaIncredible
2
Hey friend,
Here is the answer you were looking for:
 \frac{2x - 3}{2}  +  \frac{3x - 2}{3}  =  - 2 \\  \\  \frac{2x \times 3 - 3 \times 3 + 3x \times 2 - 2 \times 2}{6}  =  \frac{2}{1}  \\  \\  \frac{6x - 9 + 6x - 4}{6}  =  \frac{ - 2}{1}  \\  \\ on \: cross \: multiplying \: we \: get \\ 12x - 13 =  - 2(6) \\  \\ 12x =  - 12 + 13 \\  \\ 12x = 1 \\  \\ x =  \frac{1}{12}

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Answered by siddhartharao77
4
 Given : \frac{2x - 3}{2} +  \frac{3x - 2}{3} = -2

LCM of 2,3 = 6.

 \frac{2x - 3}{2} * 6 +  \frac{3x - 2}{3}   * 6 = -2 * 6

3(2x - 3) + 2(3x - 2) = -12

6x - 9 + 6x - 4 = -12

12x - 13 = -12

12x = 1

x = 1/12.


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