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 \frac{2x + 3}{x + 3}  =  \frac{x + 4}{x + 2}

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

2x+3÷x+3=x+4÷x+2=

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Variable xx cannot be equal to 00 since division by zero is not defined. Multiply both sides of the equation by xx.

2xx+3+x\times 3=xx+4+x\times 2

2xx+3+x×3=xx+4+x×2

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Answered by Anonymous
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER MATE.....;

 =  > \frac{2x + 3}{x + 3}  =  \frac{x + 4}{x + 2}

 =  > (x + 2)(2x + 3) = (x + 4)(x + 3)

 =  > 2x {}^{2}  + 3x + 4x + 6 = x {}^{2}  + 3x + 4 x + 12

 =   > 2x {}^{2}  + 7x + 6 = x {}^{2}  + 7x + 12

 =  > x {}^{2}  - 6 = 0

 =  > x =  \sqrt{ 6}

HOPE IT'S HELPFUL....:-)

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