Math, asked by anwadher, 5 months ago

plzz answer tomorrow is my exam so I have to prepare for iss plzz help...​

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Answered by maneuttam929
1

Answer:

Subtract

5

6

\frac{5}{6}

65

from both sides of the equation

2

+

5

6

=

9

-2x+\frac{5}{6}=-9

−2x+65=−9

2

+

5

6

5

6

=

9

5

6

-2x+\frac{5}{6}{\color{#c92786}{-\frac{5}{6}}}=-9{\color{#c92786}{-\frac{5}{6}}}

−2x+65−65=−9−65

3

Simplify

Subtract the numbers

Subtract the numbers

again

2

=

5

9

6

-2x=-\frac{59}{6}

−2x=−659

4

Divide both sides of the equation by the same term

2

=

5

9

6

-2x=-\frac{59}{6}

−2x=−659

2

2

=

5

9

6

2

\frac{-2x}{{\color{#c92786}{-2}}}=\frac{-\frac{59}{6}}{{\color{#c92786}{-2}}}

−2−2x=−2−659

5

Simplify

Cancel terms that are in both the numerator and denominator

Divide the numbers

=

5

9

1

2

x=\frac{59}{12}

x=1259

Solution

=

5

9

1

2

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