Math, asked by dashudashu1233, 7 months ago

solve the following equation (15-2x)/5 - (4x+3)/2 = 0



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Answers

Answered by karankirat345
5

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The equation is

 \frac{15 - 2x}{5}  -  \frac{4x + 3}{2}  = 0

By taking LCM

 \frac{2(15 - 2x) - 5(4x + 3)}{10}  = 0

On multiplying 10 with 0 and solving the brackets

30 - 4x - 20x - 15 = 0

15 - 24x = 0

24x = 15

x =  \frac{15}{24}

x =  \frac{5}{8}

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Answered by visheshjeet31
1

Answer:

x= 5/8

Step-by-step explanation:

it is a equation in one variable

(15-2x)/5 -(4x+3)/2 = 0

we will take lcm of 2 and 5 =10

so,

30-4x-(20x+15)/10=0

30-4x-20x-1/10=0

-24x+15=0

-24x= -15

minus will cut minus

so,

24x= 15

x=15/24

x=5/8

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