Math, asked by abdnadaph, 22 days ago

Solve t + 1/2 + t_3/3 = 2t + 5/6

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Answered by vishnutejaraoenagant
1

Answer:

4

Step-by-step explanation:

t +1 /2 - t-3 /3 = 2t + 5/6

3t +3 - 2t + 6 = 2t +5

t +9 = 2t +5

9-5 = 2t - t

4 = t

Answered by srijapinky25
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

t+1/2 + (t - 3)/3 = 2t + 5/6

LHS

LCM = 6

[ 6t + 3 + 2(t-3) ] / 6

(6t + 3 + 2t - 6)/6

(8t - 3) / 6

RHS

LCM = 6

(6 x 2t + 5) / 6

(12t +5)/6

LHS = RHS

(8t-3)/6 = (12t + 5)/6

8t - 3 = 12t +5 [ you can simplify the denominator..so here, you will get 1 in the denominator]

8t - 12t = 5+3

-4t  = 8

t = 8/-4

t = - 2

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