Math, asked by kavitamahendarkar, 18 days ago


 \frac{x + 4}{2 }  -  \frac{2x + 1}{3}  =  \frac{3x + 1}{4}  -  \frac{4x + 5}{6}
Find the value of x. Do anybody have the capability to do it by explaining step by step clearly. If yes, then do it and show.​

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Answered by MissNobody77
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Answer:

First of find their LCM of denominators bro

Then divide the LCM by the denominator on each side of equations

Suppose just suppose that if you'll get the LCM of first 2 fractions= 12

then divide 12 by the denominator like for the first fraction is 2 so divide 12 by 2 so we get 6 then do like 6(x+4) - 4(2x+1) over 12

That's how u could solve it

it's really very simple and I want u to solve it..

and the 12 isn't actual LCM , I already said that it's just as a example to explain clearly

Now first of all find the LCM of 2 and 3

then divide the LCM by denominator..

Thanks!!

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edited : if you still have questions related to this then feel free to ask me anytime :)

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