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Solve the linear equation for 'x'.2x-3/5+x+3/4=2x+3/4

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Concept:

An algebraic equation in which each term is either a constant or the product of a constant and a variable is known as a linear equation. This variable has a single power form at all times.

Given:

The given linear equation is 2x-\frac{3}{5}+x+\frac{3}{4} =2x+\frac{3}{4}.

Find:

Solve the linear equation for 'x'.

Solution:

Simplify the equation for x

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

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

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

x=\frac{3}{5}

Hence the solution is x=\frac{3}{5} .

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