Math, asked by chirag1232, 1 year ago


 \frac{2x - 1}{3}  -  \frac{6x - 2}{5}  =  \frac{1}{3}

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Answered by Panzer786
15
Hii friend,


2X-1/3 - 6X-2/5 = 1/3

=> 5(2X-1) - 3(6X-2) ÷ 15 = 1/3

=> 10X -5 - 18X +6 /15 = 1/3

=> -8X +1/15 = 1/3

=> 3(-8X+1) = 15

=> -24X +3 = 15

=> -24X = 15-3

=> -24X = 12

=> X = 12/-24 = -1/2


HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU..... :-)
Answered by abhi569
0
=> (2x-1)/3 - (6x-2)/5 = 1/3

=> (2x-1)/3 -1/3 = (6x -2)/5

=> (2x -1 -1)/3 = (6x -2)/5

=> (2x -2)/3 = (6x -2)/5

=> 10x -10 = 3(6x -2)

=> 10x -10 =18x -6

=> 6 -10 = 18x -10x

=> -4 = 8x

=> -4/8= x

=> -1/2 = x

I hope this will help you

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