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Solve for x : 3x+11+x/2=-7/2+18 .what will be the graph of the equation

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Answered by JeanaShupp
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The value of x is 1.

Explanation:

The given equation : 3x+11+\dfrac{x}{2}=-\dfrac{7}{2}+18

Subtract 11 from both sides , we get

3x+\dfrac{x}{2}=-\dfrac{7}{2}+18-11\\\\ \dfrac{6x+x}{2}=\dfrac{-7}{2}+7\\\\\dfrac{7x}{2}=\dfrac{-7+14}{2}\\\\\dfrac{7x}{2}=\dfrac{7}{2}\\\\ x=1

The graph of the equation will be a line x=1 parallel to y-axis , having slope infinity. [Given in attachment by red line]

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Answered by Diksha1518
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