Math, asked by hasanimam, 1 year ago


 \frac{x}{9}  = 12 +  \frac{x}{3}

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Answered by Anonymous
6
Hi there !!


Given,
to find the value of x in

 \frac{x}{9}  = 12 +  \frac{x}{3}
Transposing x/3 to LHS , we have,

 \frac{x}{9}  -  \frac{x}{3}  = 12
Taking LCM as 9 in the LHS,
we have,

 \frac{x - 3x}{9}  = 12

 \frac{ - 2x}{9}  = 12

 - 2x  = 12 \times 9

 - 2x  = 108

x =  \frac{ - 108}{2}
x = -54

Hence ,
the value of x is -54

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Answered by rohit710
3
Heya......!!!

According to the question it's : x/9 = 12 + x/3

We can get the value of x by Simple transportation .

 \frac{x}{9} - \frac{x}{3} = 12 \\ \frac{ - 2x}{9} = 12 \\ - 2x = 108 \\ \\ x = - 54
So here we get the value of x by simple transportation ,, "" x = -54 ""

Hope it helps u ^_^
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