Math, asked by umasingh16, 1 year ago

x+1 3(x-1)
5 10
  \frac{x + 1}{5} - 3 \frac{x - 1}{10 }   = 2

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Answered by SparklingBoy
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Answer:

This expression can give value of x after simplification and making it a linear equation in one variable as;

Given that;

 \frac{(x + 1)}{5}  - 3 \times \frac{(x - 1)}{10}  = 2 \\ \\   \implies \frac{(x + 1)}{5}  -  \frac{(3x - 3)}{10}  = 2 \\  \\ \implies  \dfrac{ 2x + 2 - 3x + 3}{10}  = 2 \\  \\ \implies  - x + 5 = 20 \\  \\ \implies  - x = 15 \\  \\ \implies  \large\purple{ \boxed{ \boxed {  x =  - 15}}}

so,the value of x will be -15.

value of X can be verified by putting

by putting x = - 15 in left hand sides of expression which gives right hand side after simplification.

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