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 \frac{5}{x + 3} =  \frac{3}{x + 2}

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Answered by Athul4152
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\frac{5}{x + 3} = \frac{3}{x + 2} \\

 \red{\implies} 5 (x + 2 )  = 3 ( x + 3 ) \\

 \red{\implies} 5x + 10  = 3x + 9 \\

 \red{\implies} 5x -3x  = 9  - 10  \\

 \red{\implies} 2x = -1  \\

 \red{\implies}  x = \frac{-1}{2}  \\

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Proof

  \frac{-1}{2} = -0.5 \\

\frac{5}{-0.5 + 3} = \frac{3}{-0.5 + 2} \\

\red{\implies} \frac{5}{2.5} = \frac{3}{1.5} \\

 \red{\implies}  2  =  2  \\

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