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Solve x/3 + 3/2 = -5/2

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

X/3+3/2 = - 5/2

 =  \frac{2x +9 }{6}  =   - \frac{5}{2}

 \frac{2x + 9}{3}  =  - 5

2x + 9 =  - 15

2x =  - 24

X= -12

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

{\boxed{\sf{x = -12}}}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:-

\sf{\dfrac{x}{3} + \dfrac{3}{2} = \dfrac{-5}{2}}

Firstly, simplify both the sides:

\sf{\dfrac{1}{3}x + \dfrac{3}{2} = \dfrac{-5}{2}}

Subtract, '3/2' on both the sides:

\sf{\dfrac{1}{3}x + \dfrac{3}{2} - \dfrac{3}{2} = \dfrac{-5}{2} - \dfrac{3}{2}}

\sf{\dfrac{1}{3}x = -4}

Multiply, '3' from both the sides:

\sf{3 \times \bigg(\dfrac{1}{3} x\bigg) = (3) \times (-4)}

{\boxed{\sf{x = -12}}}

Therefore, this is the required answer

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