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Solve: 4x − 6/3 + 8x = 4/3

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 \frac{4x - 6}{3 + 8x}  =  \frac{4}{3} : Solve \:  \:  it

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⇒ \frac{4x - 6}{3 + 8x}  =  \frac{4}{3}  \\  \\

Multiplying both of the sides by criss cross multiplication:-

⇒3(4x-6)=4(3+8x) \\  \\ ⇒12x - 18 = 12 +32x \\  \\ ⇒ -18-12= 32x -12x \\  \\ ⇒-30 = 10x \\  \\ ⇒10x = -30 \\  \\ ⇒x =  \frac{-30}{10}  \\  \\ ⇒x = -3

∴ We can conclude that the solution of the given sum is -3.

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