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 \frac{3x}{2}  + 5 =  \frac{5x}{2}  - 1

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Answered by Legend42
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 \frac{3x}{2}  + 5 =  \frac{5x}{2}  - 1 \\ \\ \frac{3x}{2}  -  \frac{5x}{2}  =  - 1 - 5 \\ \\  \frac{3x - 5x}{2}  =  - 6 \\ \\ \cancel  - \frac{ 2x}{2}  =   \cancel- 6 \\ \\ \frac{2x}{2 }  = 6 \\ \\ 2x = 6 \times 2 \\ \\ 2x = 12 \\ \\x =   \cancel\frac{12}{2}  \\ \\ \red{ :  \implies  } \orange{\underline \blue{\boxed{ x = 6}}}

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