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(x+2/3)(x+3/4) in algebraic expressions

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Answered by shrishkannan04
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Answer:

Isolate "x" on one side of the algebraic equation by adding the negative number that appears on the same side of the equation as the "x." For example, in the equation "x - 5 = 12", rewrite the equation as "x = 12 + 5" and solve for "x." The solution is "x = 17

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Answered by kinjalsingh49
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Answer:

x+2/3*x+3/4

x²+2/3+3/4

x²±(8+9)/12

x²+17/12

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