Math, asked by ShrutiSharma14, 4 months ago

read the following equations by the trial and error method (1)3m/2 - 3 = 4​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

 \frac{3m}{2}  - 3 = 4 \\  \\  =  \frac{3m - 6}{2}  = 4 \\  \\  = 3m - 6 = 4 \times 2 \\  \\  = 3m - 6 = 8 \\  \\ 3m = 8  + 6 \\  \\ 3m = 14 \\  \\ m =  \frac{14}{3}

Answered by Cordelia
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\:\:\:\: \large \underline {\sf{Given\::}}

\sf \dfrac{3m}{2} \:-\:3\:=\:4

\:\:\:\: \large \underline {\sf{To\:Find\::}}

➟ The value of expression

\:\:\:\: \large \underline {\sf{Solution\::}}

\sf \dfrac{3m}{2} \:-\:3\:=\:4 \\

\sf \dfrac{3m\:-\:6}{2}\:=\:4 \\

\sf 3m\:-\:6\:=\:4 \times 2 \\

\sf 3m \:-\:6\:=\:8 \\

\sf 3m\:=\:8\:+\:6 \\

\sf 3m\:=\:14 \\

\large{\boxed{\sf{m\:=\: \dfrac{14}{3}}}} \\ \\

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