Math, asked by avneet9589, 8 months ago

Solve the equation:
2x + 14/3x + 6 = 4​

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Answered by ƦαíηвσωStαƦ
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\sf{\dfrac{2x + 14}{3x + 6} = \dfrac{4}{1} }

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\sf{\dfrac{2x + 14}{3x + 6} = \dfrac{4}{1} }

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\longrightarrow \sf {2x + 14 = 12x + 24}

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\longrightarrow \sf {2x - 12x = 24 - 14}

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\longrightarrow \sf {-10x = 10}

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\longrightarrow \sf {x = \dfrac{10}{-10} }

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\longrightarrow \sf {x = -1}

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Answered by Rupesh9973
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Answer:

x= - 3/10

Step-by-step explanation:

2x+14/3x+6 = 4

=> (3*2x +14x+6*3)/3 = 4

=> (6x+14x+18)/3 = 4

=> 20x+18 = 4*3

=> 20x+18 = 12

=> 20x = 12-18

=> 20x = -6

=> x = -6/20 (divide both by 2).

=> x = -3/10

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