Math, asked by hemanyagaur07, 9 months ago

What would be the solution to
5x+7/2=3x/2-14 ?

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
7

Step-by-step explanation:

 \tt \: 5 +  \frac{7}{2}  =  \frac{3x}{2}  - 14 \\  \\ \tt \: \frac{10 + 7}{2}  =  \frac{3x - 28}{2}  \\  \\ \tt \: \frac{17}{2}  =  \frac{3x - 28}{2}  \\  \\ \tt \:6x - 56 = 34 \\  \\ \tt \:6x = 34 + 56 \\  \\ \tt \:6x  = 90 \\  \\ \tt \:x =  \frac{90}{6}  \\  \\ \tt \red{x = 15}

Answered by Yashicaruthvik
1

Answer:

5+

2

7

=

2

3x

−14

2

10+7

=

2

3x−28

2

17

=

2

3x−28

6x−56=34

6x=34+56

6x=90

x=

6

90

x=15

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