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solve this linear equation​

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Answered by Harshbhavna
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Answered by NikkiTomar
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Question:

(5x + 2) \div 3 +( x \div 5) = (3x - 5) \div 15 + x

Answer:

X=-3/2

Step-by-step explanation:

Taking LCM of both LHS and RHS respectively

here in LHS the LCM of 3 and 5 will be 15.

Also taking about the LCM of RHS it will also be 15.

Now:

After taking the LCM we the modified equation as:

((5(5x + 2) + 3x) \div 15) = ((3x - 5) + 15) \div 15

here as we are seeing that the denominators of both side is same(i. e. 15)

so both will cancel out there itself

Now:

25x + 10 + 3x = 3x - 5 + </em><em>15x</em><em>

=> 28x +10=18x-5

=> 28x - 18x= -(10+5)

=> 10x=-15

=>x=-3/2

So the value of X=-3/2

HOPE IT HELPS YOU


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