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solve the linear equation :
3x+3/2 = 1/3x - 7​

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Answered by friendmahi89
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The value of x is -\frac{51}{16} .

Given equation,

3x+\frac{3}{2} = \frac{1}{3}x-7

3x-\frac{1}{3}x=-7-\frac{3}{2}

\frac{9x-x}{3} =\frac{-14-3}{2}

\frac{8x}{3} =\frac{-17}{2}

x=\frac{-17\times 3}{2\times 8}

x=-\frac{51}{16} .

Ax+By=C is the usual form for two-variable linear equations. A standard form linear equation is, for instance,2x+3y=5. When an equation is given in this format, finding both intercepts is rather simple (x and y). When attempting to solve systems involving two linear equations, this form is also quite helpful.

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