Math, asked by Simmi823, 8 months ago

Solve for x :-


[tex] \frac{4}{6 ÷\frac{2}{3} - 5+ 7x = 2x​

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Answered by ITZINNOVATIVEGIRL588
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Answered by BRAINLYADDICTOR
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★FIND:

The value of 'x'

★GIVEN,

 \frac{4}{6}  \div  \frac{2}{3}  - 5 + 7x = 2x

★SOLUTION:

 =  > \frac{4}{6}  \div  \frac{2}{3}  - 5 + 7x = 2x \\  =  >  \frac{4}{6}  \times  \frac{3}{2}  - 5 + 7x = 2x \\  =  >  \frac{12}{12}  - 5 + 7x = 2x \\  =  > 1 - 5 + 7x = 2x \\  =  >  - 4 + 7x = 2x \\  =  >  - 4 = 2x - 7x \\  =  >  - 4 =  - 5x \\  =  > x =  \frac{4}{5}

★VERIFICATION:

 =  > \frac{4}{6}  \div  \frac{2}{3}  - 5 + 7x = 2x \\  =  >  \frac{12}{12}  - 5 + 7( \frac{4}{5} ) = 2( \frac{4}{5} ) \\  =  > 1 - 5 +  \frac{28}{5}  =  \frac{8}{5}  \\  = >  - 4 =  \frac{8}{5}  -  \frac{28}{5}  \\  =  >  - 4 =  \frac{8 - 28}{5}  \\  =  >  - 4 =  \frac{ - 20}{5}  \\  =  >  - 4 =  - 4 \\  =  > 4 = 4 \\  =  > 1 = 1 \\

✓HENCE PROVED.

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