Math, asked by Anushree212, 2 months ago


 \frac{x + 7}{4}  =  \frac{x - 3}{5}  + 2
solve this please T_T​

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Answered by IINiRII
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Step-by-step explanation:

refer to the attachment.

value of x is ''-7''

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Answered by Anonymous
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➩ \large\frac{x + 7}{4} = \frac{x - 3}{5} + 2

➪ \large\frac{x + 7}{4}  - \frac{x - 3}{5} = 2

➪ \large \frac{5(x + 7) - 4(x - 3)}{20}  = 2

➪ \large5x + 35 - 4x + 12 = 40

➩ \: x + 47 = 40

➩ \: x =  - 7

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