Math, asked by amuthakannan1906, 2 months ago

x+1/x= 5 , x not equal to 0 .prove I am wrong you are correct
using quadratic equation​

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Answered by buizelpikachu4
0

Answer:

x = 4

answer= 1.25

Step-by-step explanation:

x + 1 = 5

____

x

x ≠ 0

This is a simple linear equation problem. Let's break it down.

x + 1 = 5

____

x

'x' is a variable, in math, a variable is a symbol that stands for an unknown number.

'1' and '5' are both numbers. So we will begin by moving all the numbers to one side of the equation, and all the variables to the other side. (The side of the equation is defined by the equal sign, the right side of the equal sign is the RHS, whereas the left is the LHS)

So, it will be:

x = 5 - 1

__

x

Now here, we moved the 1 to be with the 5. The '+' sign will change to a '-' sign, because when we change the position of a number or variable from RHS to LHS or vice versa, the sign will become the opposite.

( - will be +)

(+ will be -)

(x will be ÷)

(÷ will be x)

so then,

x = 5 - 1

_

x

We simply solve the number equation,

x = 4

so then,

x + 1              5

____       =    _    =  1.25

x                    4

Hence, the equation is wrong. The answer is 1.25

Answered by ravana8621
0

hence proved by quadratic equations

x=0

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