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The solution of equation px + q = 0 is

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Answered by byaswanth2005
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Answer:

Hi your answer is as follows

Step-by-step explanation:

lets bring constants to RHS side and variables to LHS side ,

By doing so we get,

x=-\frac{q}{p}         --( This is the answer)

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Answered by halamadrid
4

Given,

An equation px + q = 0

To find,

The solution of equation px + q = 0.

Solution,

The given equation is in the form of a linear equation in one variable where x is a variable and p and q are constants.

We have to find the value of x-

⇒   px + q = 0

+q would shift from the left-hand side of the equation to the right-hand side of the equation and its sign would change from +q to -q.

Then we would get,

⇒   px = -q

Now, moving p from LHS to RHS.

x = -q/p.

Hence, the solution of the equation  px + q = 0 is x = -q/p.

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