Math, asked by chirag1232, 1 year ago


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

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Answered by Panzer786
5
Hii friend,

3X -2/4 - 2X +3/3 = 2/3-X

=> 3(3X -2) - 4(2X+3) ÷ 12 = 2 - 3X ÷ 3

=> 9X - 6 -8X - 12 /12 = 2-3X/3

=> X -18/12 = 2-3X/3

=> 3(X -18) = 12(2-3X)

=> 3X - 54 = 24 - 36X

=> 3X +36X = 24+54

=> 40X = 80

=> X = 80/40

=> X = 2.


HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU.... :-)
Answered by jaya1012
6
HELLO....FRIEND!!

THE ANSWER IS HERE,


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


 =  >  \:  \frac{9x - 6 - 8x - 12}{12}  =  \frac{2 - 3x}{3}

 =  >  \:  \frac{x - 18}{12}  =  \frac{2 - 3x}{3}

 =  >  \: x - 18 = 4(2 - 3x)

 =  >  \: x - 18 = 8 - 12x

 =  >  \: x + 12x = 18 + 8

 =  >  \: 13x = 26

 =  >  \: x = 2


:-)Hope it helps u.
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