Math, asked by ravi55724, 5 months ago

solve 5x+11=4............................​

Answers

Answered by jiyagupta69
0

Answer:

How to solve your question

Your question is

5

+

1

1

=

4

5x+11=4

5x+11=4

Solve

1

Subtract

1

1

11

11

from both sides of the equation

5

+

1

1

=

4

5x+11=4

5x+11=4

5

+

1

1

1

1

=

4

1

1

5x+11{\color{#c92786}{-11}}=4{\color{#c92786}{-11}}

5x+11−11=4−11

2

Simplify

Subtract the numbers

Subtract the numbers

5

=

7

5x=-7

5x=−7

3

Divide both sides of the equation by the same term

5

=

7

5x=-7

5x=−7

5

5

=

7

5

\frac{5x}{{\color{#c92786}{5}}}=\frac{-7}{{\color{#c92786}{5}}}

55x=5−7

4

Simplify

Cancel terms that are in both the numerator and denominator

=

7

5

x=\frac{-7}{5}

x=5−7

Solution

=

7

5

hope this helps you ☺️

Answered by Anonymous
0

Given: A linear equation in one variable,

--> 5x + 11 = 4.

--> 5x = 4 - 11

--> x = -7/5

OR

--> x = -1.4 (in decimals)

∴ X = -7/5 or -1.4

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