Math, asked by dashimani940, 2 months ago

solve the following equation 3/7+x=17/7​

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Answered by princess1224
2

Answer:

  \frac{3}{7}   + x =  \frac{17}{7}  \\  x =   \frac{17}{7}  -  \frac{3}{7}  \\ x =  \frac{14}{7}  \\ x = 2

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

To \ solve\ : \frac{3}{7} + x = \frac{17}{7}

  • By transposing 3/7from the L.H.S to R.H.S, the sign of operation changes from addition to subtraction and we get:

x = \frac{17}{7} - \frac{3}{7}

x = \frac{17\ -\ 3}{7}

x = \frac{14}{7}

  • To convert 14/7 to its simplest from, we divide both the numerator and the denominator by 7, and we get:

x = \frac{2}{1}

∴ x = 2

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