Math, asked by kdpatel801480, 1 month ago


 \frac{x}{2}  +  \frac{x + 2}{3}  +  \frac{x - 1}{4}  = x
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Answered by Sidhartbrilant
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Answered by ripinpeace
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Answer:

 \normalsize x = 5

Step-by-step explanation:

 \large\frac{x}{2} + \frac{x + 2}{3} + \frac{x - 1}{4} = x

 →\large\frac{x \times 6 + (x + 2)4 + (x - 1)3}{12}  = x

 →\normalsize{6x + 4x + 8 +   x - 3}  = 12x

 →\normalsize{11x + 5}  = 12x

 →\normalsize5 = 12x - 11x

 →\normalsize  \purple{\boxed{x = 5}}

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