Math, asked by rsundari2002, 1 year ago

The solution to the equation n/2=
3n/2 + 5 is​

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Answered by TheValkyrie
5

n/2=3n/2 +5

n/2-3n/2=5

-2n/2=5

n=-5


rsundari2002: actually it's wrong ... but u tried ur best... anyway thanks
TheValkyrie: Oh sorry
TheValkyrie: What is the answer
rsundari2002: -5
TheValkyrie: I have edited it..
Answered by mysticd
2

 Given \: linear \: equation \: in \:one \\ variable\:n \: is \: \frac{n}{2} = \frac{3n}{2} + 5

/* Subtract bothsides by 5 , we get */

\implies  \frac{n}{2} - 5 = \frac{3n}{2} + 5 - 5

\implies  \frac{n}{2} - 5 = \frac{3n}{2}

 Subtract \:bothsides\: by \: \frac{n}{2} , we \:get

\implies  \frac{n}{2} - 5 - \frac{n}{2} = \frac{3n}{2} - \frac{n}{2}

 \implies -5 = \frac{3n-n}{2}

 \implies -5 = \frac{2n}{2}

 \implies -5 = n

Therefore.,

 \red{ Value \:of \:x } \green {= -5}

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