Math, asked by rashmi5665, 10 months ago

solve the equation 5x+7/2=3/2x-14​

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Answered by Badshah23
1

Answer:

Answer:

x = -5

Explanation:

Given simple equation :

5x + 7/2 = 3x/2 - 14

Subtract 7/2 both sides of the

equation, we get

=> 5x+7/2-7/2 = 3x/2-14-7/2

=> 5x - 3x/2 = -14 - 7/2

=> (10x-3x)/2 = (-28-7)/2

=> 7x/2 = -35/2

=> x = (-35/2) × (2/7)

=> x = (-35 × 2)/(2×7)

After cancellation, we get

=> x = -5

Therefore,

x = -5

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by KUNALMANDHAN
2

Answer:

your answer goes like that

Step-by-step explanation:

5x - 3x/2 = - 14 - 7/2

now take LCM both side

(10x - 3x )/2 =( - 28 -7)/2

there was both side 2 in divide so they cut each other

10x - 3x = -28 -7

7x = - 35

x = - 35/7

x = - 5

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