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Solve the equation:
(2x + 3)/3 - 3x/2 = - 4
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Answered by bharathymaddala
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Answer:

(2X+3)/3-3x/2=-4

take lcm of 3 and 2

2(2x+3)/3*2-3x*3/3*2=-4

4x+6/6-9x/6=-4

4x+6-9x/6=-4

-5x+6/6=-4

-5x+6=-24

-5x=-30

x=6

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Answered by kanakjoshi159
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(2x + 3)/3 - 3x/2 = - 4

=(LCM OF DENOMINATOR= 6)

(note= 2x+3/3 will turn into 4x+6/6 after changing it according to lcm and same will be in 3x/2 will turn into 9x/6 ){so the whole equation becomes 4x+6-9x/6= -4}

=4x+6-9x/6= -4    

= -5x+6/6= -4

= -5x+6 = -4 × 6

= -5x+6 = -24

= -5x = -24-6

= -5x = -30

= -x = -30/5

= -x = -6

(as both the sides are having negative signs, they will get cancelled )

= x = 6

the answer is x = 6

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