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pls solve the following equation​

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Answered by Mysteryboy01
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 \frac{4x + 1}{3x - 1}  =  - 2

4x + 1 =  - 2(3x - 1)

4x + 1 =  - 6x + 2

4x + 6x = 2 - 1

10x = 1

x =  \frac{1}{10}

Answered by yassersayeed
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Answer:

The option c is answer x=\frac{1}{10}

Step-by-step explanation:

In accordance with the information provided in the question,

Given the data in question \frac{4x+1}{3x-1} =-2

Arrange the equation

4x+1=-2(3x-1)\\4x+1=-6x+2

We have find the value of "x" in the above question.

Here we will use the transposition method.

Hence, for solving the above equation, we will solve it by separating the like terms at one side to another side,

So, we will shift 1 from LHS to RHS the sign will change from positive to negative,

So, we will shift 6x from RHS to LHS the sign will change from negative to positive

As we get,

4x+1=-6x+2\\4x+6x=2-1\\10x=1

Dividing both side by 10 we get,

\frac{10x}{10} =\frac{1}{10       }

x=\frac{1}{10}

Hence option c is answer x\frac{1}{10}

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