Math, asked by sakalleypunyaraj, 4 days ago

solve (2x-7)÷(3x)=3 please anybody tell answer ​

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Answered by ThGreat
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by beauty1238
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Let's solve your equation step-by-step.

(2x-7)÷(3x)=3

Step 1: Multiply both sides by 3x.

2x−7=9x

2x−7−9x=9x−9x \tiny \: (Subtract  \: 9x  \: from \:  both \:  sides)

−7x−7=0

−7x−7+7=0+7

(Add 7 to both sides)

−7x=7

 \frac{ - 7x}{7}  =  \frac{7}{ - 7}  \\

(Divide both sides by -7)

Check answers. (Plug them in to make sure they work.)

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