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solve: x/3−2/5= 2x/15−3/5

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Answered by jayadityagupta1903
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Answer:

x = -1

Step-by-step explanation:

\frac{x}{3}  - \frac{2}{5} = \frac{2x}{15} - \frac{3}{5}\\\\\\\frac{5x}{15}  - \frac{6}{15} = \frac{2x}{15} - \frac{9}{15}\\\\

We make the denominators common, that is we take the LCM of the denominators. LCM(3,5,15) = 15.

\frac{5x-6}{15} = \frac{2x-9}{15}\\5x - 6 = 2x-9\\5x+3 = 2x\\-3x = 3\\x=-1 (Ans.)

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