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(x-2)/(x+1) = ½. Find x

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Answered by arshikhan8123
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Concept:

First order equations include linear equations. In the coordinate system, the linear equations are defined for lines. A linear equation in one variable is one in which there is a homogeneous variable of degree 1 (i.e., only one variable). Multiple variables may be present in a linear equation. Linear equations in two variables, for example, are used when a linear equation contains two variables. Examples of linear equations include 2x - 3 = 0, 2y = 8, m + 1 = 0, x/2 = 3, and 3x - y + z = 3.

Given:

(x-2)/(x+1) = ½.

Find:

Find x

Solution:

(x-2)/(x+1) = 1/2

=> 2(x-2) = 1(x+1)

=> 2x-4 = x+1

=> 2x-x = 1+4

=> x = 5

Therefore, x=5

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