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2(x + 11 \4) = 13

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Answered by Anonymous
3

\underline \bold \red{Method  \: 1}

2( x + \dfrac{11}{4} ) = 13

x + \dfrac{11}{4} = \dfrac{13}{2}

x = \dfrac{13}{2} - \dfrac{11}{4}

x =\dfrac{26 - 11}{4}

x = \dfrac{15}{4}

  \underline \bold \red{Method  \: 2}

2( x + 1 1 / 4 ) = 13

2( x ) + 2( 11 / 4 ) = 13

2x + 11 / 2 = 13

2x = 13 - 11 / 2

2x = ( 26 - 11 ) / 2

2x = 15 / 2

x = 15 / 4

Answered by amiratyagi
1

Answer:

hey mate

2(x+ 11) = 13

4

x+ 11 = 13

4 2

x = 13 - 11

2 4

x = 26-11

4

x = 15

4

hope it will help you

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