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 \frac{2x}{3}  +   \frac{1}{3}  \:  \:  \:  \:  =  \:  \:  4x \:  +  \: 1
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Answered by Alisha418
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Answered by talpadadilip417
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Step-by-step explanation:

 \tt \implies \:  \dfrac{2x}{3}  +  \dfrac{1}{3}  = 4x +  1

 \tt \implies \: \dfrac{2x + 1}{3}  = 4x + 1

 \tt \implies \:2x + 1 = 3 \bigg(4x + 1 \bigg)

 \tt \implies \:2x + 1 = 12x + 3

 \tt \implies \:2x = 12x + 2

 \tt \implies \: - 2 = 12x - 2x

 \tt \implies \: - 2 = 10x

 \tt \implies \:x =  \dfrac{ - 2}{10}

 \tt \implies \:x =   - \dfrac{ 1}{5}

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