Math, asked by GodzillaJaat, 11 months ago


 \frac{2b + 1}{5}  -  \frac{b - 1}{3}  = 1
solve the linear equation​

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Answered by sb93
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Step-by-step explanation:

\implies {\Large\frac{(2b+1)}{5}}-{\Large\frac{b-1}{3}}=1

Take the LCM b/w 5 & 3 = 15

\implies  {\Large\frac{3(2b+1)-5(b-1)}{15}}=1

\implies {\Large\frac{6b+3-5b+5}{15}}=1

\implies {\Large\frac{b+8}{15}}=1

\implies b+8=15

\implies b=15-8

\implies \large\boxed{b=7}

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Answered by sahilbansal1234
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Answer:

your answer is b= 7 OK mark it as brainlist

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