Math, asked by nandhinirajendran219, 8 months ago

the root of equation
X+4/4 + x-5/3=11​

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Answered by sawan962675
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Answered by mehreennaikoo123
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☞︎︎︎first simplify both sides of the equation.

x +  \frac{4}{4}  + x -  \frac{5}{3}  = 11

x + 1 + x +  \frac{ - 5}{3}  = 11

(x + x) + (1 +  \frac{ - 5}{3} ) = 11(combine \: like \: terms)

2x +  \frac{ - 2}{3}  = 11

2x +  \frac{ - 2}{3}  = 11

add 2/3 to both sides,

2x +  \frac{ - 2}{3}  +  \frac{2}{3}  = 11 +  \frac{2}{3}

2x =  \frac{35}{3}

divide both sides by 2.

 \frac{2x}{2}  =  \frac{35}{ \frac{3}{2} }

x =  \frac{36}{6}

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