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4x + 1 \x - 3 = 2

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Answered by BoldStyle
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4x + 1 / x - 3 = 2

Cross multiplying

4x + 1 = 2 ( x - 3 )

4x + 1 = 2x - 3

4x - 2x = - 3 - 1

2x = - 4

x = - 4/2

x = - 2 Answer

Answered by sakshichourasia13
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