Math, asked by pckumar, 2 months ago

X-
2x - 3
4
= 6-
2(x+1)
3​

Answers

Answered by kaurh6778
1

Answer:

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Answered by SinisterX
0

Solution for X-2x-3/4=6-2(x+1)/3 equation:

X-2X-3/4=6-2(X+1)/3

We move all terms to the left:

X-2X-3/4-(6-2(X+1)/3)=0

We add all the numbers together, and all the variables

-1X-(6-2(X+1)/3)-3/4=0

We calculate fractions

-1X+(-(6-2(X+1)*4)/()+()/()=0

We calculate terms in parentheses: +(-(6-2(X+1)*4)/()+()/(), so:

-(6-2(X+1)*4)/()+()/(

We add all the numbers together, and all the variables

-(6-2(X+1)*4)/()+1

We multiply all the terms by the denominator

-(6-2(X+1)*4)+1*()

We calculate terms in parentheses: -(6-2(X+1)*4), so:

6-2(X+1)*4

determiningTheFunctionDomain

-2(X+1)*4+6

We multiply parentheses

-8X-8+6

We add all the numbers together, and all the variables

-8X-2

Back to the equation:

-(-8X-2)

We add all the numbers together, and all the variables

-(-8X-2)

We get rid of parentheses

8X+2

Back to the equation:

+(8X+2)

We get rid of parentheses

-1X+8X+2=0

We add all the numbers together, and all the variables

7X+2=0

We move all terms containing X to the left, all other terms to the right

7X=-2

X=-2/7

X=-2/7

   

   

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