Math, asked by RK99, 4 hours ago

Solve the equation: 4x−5=45x

Answers

Answered by anuananya903
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Add

5

5

5

to both sides of the equation

4

5

=

4

5

4x-5=45x

4x−5=45x

4

5

+

5

=

4

5

+

5

4x-5+{\color{#c92786}{5}}=45x+{\color{#c92786}{5}}

4x−5+5=45x+5

2

Simplify

Add the numbers

4

=

4

5

+

5

4x=45x+5

4x=45x+5

3

Subtract

4

5

45x

45x

from both sides of the equation

4

=

4

5

+

5

4x=45x+5

4x=45x+5

4

4

5

=

4

5

+

5

4

5

4

Simplify

Combine like terms

Combine like terms

4

1

=

5−

4

1

=

5

-41x=5

−41x=5

4

1

4

1

=

5

4

1Cancel terms that are in both the numerator and denominator

Divide the numbers

=

5

4

1

x=-\frac{5}{41}

x=−45

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