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Answered by Darkrai14
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\rm\dfrac{2x}{3x+1}=\dfrac{3}{1}

\rm\dashrightarrow 1(2x) = 3(3x+1)

\rm\dashrightarrow 2x = 9x+3

\rm\dashrightarrow 2x -9x=3

\rm\dashrightarrow -7x=3

\rm\dashrightarrow -x=\dfrac{3}{7}

\rm\dashrightarrow x=-\dfrac{3}{7}

Answered by Vikramjeeth
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Answer:

hey mate it is simple .

Step-by-step explanation:

2x = 3

3x +1 1

By cross multiplication we get :

=> 2x(1) = 3(3x + 1)

=> 2x = 9x +3

=> 9x - 2x +3 = 0

=> 7x + 3 = 0

=> 7x = - 3

=> x = -3

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hence, the value of x is -3

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