Math, asked by SUDHANVA6, 11 months ago

solve this
 \frac{x}{1}  +  \frac{x}{5}  = 3x + 2

Answers

Answered by Srividyashivakumar
1
X+x/5=3x+2
6x/5=3x+2
6x=15x+10
15x-6x=-10
9x=-10
x=-10/9

Srividyashivakumar: thanks
Srividyashivakumar: ok
Srividyashivakumar: nahe tho
Srividyashivakumar: gm
Answered by prakharuts015
0

Answer:

x=-\frac{10}{9}

concept: This is an example of the linear equation, to solve this equation we will solve it for 'x' means to find the value of 'x'

Given:

\frac{x}{1}+\frac{x}{5}=3x+2

To find: Solution of giving equation means the value of 'x'

Solution:  

          \frac{x}{1}+\frac{x}{5}=3x+2

⇒       \frac{5x+x}{5}=3x+2

⇒        \frac{6x}{5}=3x+2

now by cross multiplying

6x=15x+10

6x-15x=10

-9x=10

x=-\frac{10}{9}

Hence the answer to this question is x=-\frac{10}{9}

Similar questions