Math, asked by maanyajoshi10, 7 months ago


2x -   \frac{1}{5}  =  \frac{1}{5}  - x

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Answered by mbakshi37
1

Answer:

2/15

Step-by-step explanation:

3x = 2/5 by taking x terms on left

Answered by Talpadadilip783
4

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 \begin{array}{l} \displaystyle \rm2x - \frac{1}{5} = \frac{1}{5} - x \\\\  \\  \displaystyle \rm \implies \frac{10x - 5}{5}   =  \frac{1 - 5x}{5}    \\\\  \\  \displaystyle \rm  \implies10x - 5 = 1 - 5x\\  \\  \displaystyle \rm \implies10x + 5x = 1 + 5\\  \\  \displaystyle \rm \implies15x = 6\\  \\  \displaystyle \rm \implies x =  \frac{ \cancel{6} ^{ ^{ ^{ \cancel3 \times 2} } } }{ \cancel{15} _{_{_{_{ \cancel3 \times 5}}}}} \\  \\  \\  \color{magenta}\boxed{  \displaystyle\rm \implies x =  \frac{2}{5} } \end{array}

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