Math, asked by vanditkumawat293, 3 months ago

Solve the following equation.

x-6/6+x-3/3=x-4/4

please give the answer correctly.​

Answers

Answered by radhasinghtomar1
15

Answer:

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

 \frac{(x - 6) + (2x - 6)}{6}  =  \frac{x - 4}{4}

 \frac{3x - 12}{6}  =  \frac{x - 4}{4}

on cross multiplication

we have,

4(3x - 12) = 6(x - 4) \\ 12x - 48 = 6x - 24 \\ 12 - 6x =  - 24 + 48 \\ 6x = 24 \\ x =  \frac{24}{6} \\ x = 4

So, x is equal to 4.

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Answered by OPKAKA007
1

Answer:

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