Math, asked by trishatamoli, 2 months ago

solve the following equation 5x÷3+3=x+7​

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Answered by saumyabiju
1

Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

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sweekritiverma09: as u have written in bracket 3(x+4) so u have to multiply both x and 4 with 3 as u has taken 3 common but u didn't multiplied 4 with 3 so this is wrong
saumyabiju: ys i understood, thanks for ur comment
Answered by sweekritiverma09
0

Step-by-step explanation:

here is your answer

x= 6

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saumyabiju: check with answer : 5x9÷3+3 not equal 9+7
sweekritiverma09: my answer is correct according to bodmas nd simplification rule
saumyabiju: according BODMAS how that ansr is correct can u show me?
saumyabiju: u got x=9 5x9/3+3 = 5x3+3 = 15+3 = 18 then x is 9 9+7=16 both are not equal
sweekritiverma09: why you are writing 5x9 always how it become 5x9 ...read the question frnd
saumyabiju: bcz ur ans x=9
saumyabiju: u can check with ur ans x=9 and my ans x= 6
sweekritiverma09: thanks frnd for making me understand I was forgotten 1 step
sweekritiverma09: u was right...today we both made each other correct!!!
saumyabiju: ys... thank u so much
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