Math, asked by ridhammaurya11, 3 months ago

solve the following equation:
2x/3+7/5=1/2​

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Answered by science3432
1

Take LCM for -7/5+1/2 in 3rd step

cancel -54/10 by 2

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Answered by EuphoricBunny
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\underline\mathfrak\orange{✎Answer:–}

x = \dfrac{27}{20}

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\underline\mathfrak\orange{✎Explanation:–}

 \dfrac{2x}{3}  +  \dfrac{7}{5}  =  \dfrac{1}{2}  \\  \\⇝  \frac{ 2x}{3}  =  \dfrac{1}{2}  -  \dfrac{7}{5}  \\  \\ ⇝ \dfrac{2x}{3}  =  \dfrac{5 - 14}{10}  \\  \\ ⇝ \dfrac{2x}{3}  =  \dfrac{9}{10}  \\  \\ ⇝ 2x \:  =  \:  -  \dfrac{9}{10}  \times 3 \\  \\ ⇝2x =  -  \dfrac{27}{10}  \\  \\⇝ x \:  =  \:  \frac{ -  \dfrac{27}{10} }{2} \\  \\⇝ x = - \dfrac{27}{20}

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