Math, asked by Priyanshi347, 4 months ago

Solve
2x/3 +1 = 7x/15+1​

Answers

Answered by 883677abhi1
0

Answer:

one one cancel out then

2x/3=7x/15

by cross multiplication

30x=21x

Answered by tusharraj77123
1

Answer:

Value of x in this equation = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

\sf{\dfrac{2x}{3}+1=\dfrac{7x}{15}+1}

To find :

The value of x in this equation

Solution :

:\Rightarrow\sf{\dfrac{2x}{3}+1=\dfrac{7x}{15}+1}

:\Rightarrow\sf{\dfrac{2x}{3}-\dfrac{7x}{15}=1-1}

So , the L.C.M. of 3 and 15 is 15 .

:\Rightarrow\sf{\dfrac{10x-7x}{15}=0}

:\Rightarrow\sf{\dfrac{3x}{15}=0}

Now ,use the cross multiplication

:\Rightarrow\sf{3x=0\times15}

:\Rightarrow\sf{3x=0}

:\Rightarrow\sf{x=0}

So , the value of x in this equation is 0 .

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