Math, asked by manjulaindrasena1983, 1 month ago

) Solve (x+2)/9=(x+4)/11​

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Answered by adityakanoo32
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Answer:

How to solve your problem

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\frac{(x+2)}{9}=\frac{(x+4)}{11}

9(x+2)=11(x+4)

Solve

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Multiply all terms by the same value to eliminate fraction denominators

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\frac{x+2}{9}=\frac{x+4}{11}

9x+2=11x+4

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99(\frac{x+2}{9})=99(\frac{x+4}{11})

99(9x+2)=99(11x+4)

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Cancel multiplied terms that are in the denominator

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Distribute

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Distribute

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Subtract

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from both sides of the equation

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Simplify

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Subtract

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9x

from both sides of the equation

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Simplify

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Divide both sides of the equation by the same term

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Simplify

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