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solve x - 6/7 - x = 5 - x/3 + 1​

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \longrightarrow \sf \frac{x - 6}{7} - x =  \frac{5 - x}{3} + 1 \\  \\ \longrightarrow \sf \frac{x - 6 - 7x}{7}  =  \frac{5 - x + 3}{3} \\  \\\longrightarrow \sf 3(x - 6 - 7x) = 7(5 - x + 3) \\  \\\longrightarrow \sf 3x - 18 - 21x = 35 - 7x + 21 \\  \\\longrightarrow \sf 3x - 21x + 7x = 35 + 21 + 18 \\  \\ \longrightarrow \sf - 11x = 74 \\  \\\longrightarrow \boxed{\sf x  =  - \frac{74}{11}}

Answered by Kusum272005
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X=-74/11

that's the answer

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