Math, asked by phoenix60, 9 months ago


 \frac{x}{2}  -  \frac{1}{5}  =  \frac{x}{3}  +  \frac{1}{4}
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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

 \frac{x}{2}  -  \frac{1}{5}  =  \frac{x}{3}  +  \frac{1}{4}  \\  =  >  \frac{x}{2}  -  \frac{x}{3}  =  \frac{1}{4}  +  \frac{1}{5}  \\  =  >  \frac{3x - 2x}{6}  =  \frac{5 + 4}{20}  \\  =  >  \frac{x}{6}  =  \frac{9}{20}  \\  =  > x =  \frac{9 \times 6}{20} =  \frac{54}{20}   =  \frac{27}{10}

Answered by prasad634
1

Answer:

Answer:

\begin{gathered}\frac{x}{2} - \frac{1}{5} = \frac{x}{3} + \frac{1}{4} \\ = > \frac{x}{2} - \frac{x}{3} = \frac{1}{4} + \frac{1}{5} \\ = > \frac{3x - 2x}{6} = \frac{5 + 4}{20} \\ = > \frac{x}{6} = \frac{9}{20} \\ = > x = \frac{9 \times 6}{20} = \frac{54}{20} = \frac{27}{10}\end{gathered}

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