Math, asked by anubiju, 8 months ago

Solve the following equation for 5x-4/6=2 plus 3x/2​

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Answered by Mora22
1

Answer:

5x -  \frac{4}{6}  = 2 +  \frac{3x}{2}

5x -  \frac{3x}{2}  = 2 +  \frac{4}{6}

 \frac{7x}{2}  =  \frac{16}{6}

x =  \frac{16}{21}

Answered by ParthPandey12
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

\frac{5x-4}{6} =2+\frac{3x}{2}

\frac{5x-4}{6} = \frac{4+3x}{2}

⇒6(4+3x)=2(5x-4)                       [cross-multiplication]

⇒24+18x=10x-8

⇒18x-10x=-8-24

⇒8x=-32

⇒x=\frac{-32}{8}

⇒x=-4

Therefore, x=-4

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