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why did a certain party of Roman wish to kill Julius Caesar?

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Answered by REDPLANET
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Question :)

  • Why did a certain party of Roman wish to kill Julius Caesar?

Answer :)

  • Julius Caesar was a great Roman soldier and leader. Since he was bold and brave also, so certain parties suspected that he might be offered the crown of king, which they did wish to be made as king. So they made a plan to kill him.

Answered by MrVampire01
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Explanation:

\bold{\boxed{\boxed{ ❲\frac{4x - 3}{2x + 1}❳ - 10 (\frac{2x + 1}{4x - 3} ) = 3}}}

❲ 2x+14x−3 ❳−10( 4x−3 2x+1)=3

\bold{( \frac{4x - 3}{2x + 1} ) - 10 (\frac{2x + 1}{4x - 3} ) = 3}</p><p>⟹( 2x+14x−3)−10( 4x−32x+1 )=3

\bold{\frac{ {(4x - 3)}^{2} - 10 {(2x + 1)}^{2} }{(2x + 1)(4x - 3)} = 3}⟹ (2x+1)(4x−3)(4x−3) 2−10(2x+1) 2 =3

\bold⟹(16 {x}^{2} - 24x + 9) - 10(4 {x^{2} + 4x + 1)}

⟹(16x 2 −24x+9)−10(4x2 +4x+1)

\bold{= 3(8 {x}^{2} - 6x + 4x - 3)}=3(8x </p><p>2−6x+4x−3)

\bold{16 {x}^{2} - 24x + 9 - 40 {x}^{2} - 40x - 10}16x 2 −24x+9−40x 2−40x−10

\bold{ = 24 {x}^{2} - 18x + 12x - 9}=24x </p><p>2−18x+12x−9

\bold{⟹- 24 {x}^{2} - 64x - 1 = 24 {x}^{2} - 6x - 9}⟹−24x 2 −64x−1=24x 2 −6x−9

⟹\bold{- 24 {x}^{2} - 24 {x}^{2} - 64x + 6x - 1 + 9 = 0}⟹−24x 2−24x 2−64x+6x−1+9=0

⟹\bold{- 48 {x}^{2} - 58x + 8 = 0}

⟹−48x 2−58x+8=0

⟹\bold{24 {x}^{2} + 29x - 4 = 0}⟹24x </p><p>2+29x−4=0

⟹\bold{24 {x}^{2} + 32x - 3x - 4 = 0}

⟹24x 2 +32x−3x−4=0

⟹\bold{8x(3x + 4) - 1(3x + 4) = 0}

⟹8x(3x+4)−1(3x+4)=0

⟹\bold{(3x + 4)(8x - 1) = 0}

⟹(3x+4)(8x−1)=0

⟹\bold{3x + 4 = 0}⟹3x+4=0

⟹\bold{8x - 1 = 0}⟹8x−1=0

\bold{\boxed{\red{x = - \frac{4}{3} }}}

x=−3/4

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