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x-(-3/2)=2x value of x​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\large \longrightarrow \sf x - ( -  \frac{3}{2} ) = 2x \\  \\ \large \longrightarrow \sf x +  \frac{3}{2} = 2x \\  \\ \large \longrightarrow \sf 2x - x =  \frac{3}{2} \\  \\\large \longrightarrow  \boxed{\sf x =  \frac{3}{2} }

Answered by tusharraj77123
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Answer:

The value of x is \sf{\dfrac{3}{2}}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

\sf{x-(-\dfrac{3}{2})=2x}

To find :

The value of x

Solution :

\longrightarrow\sf{x-(-\dfrac{3}{2})=2x}

Here , (-)×(-) = (+)

\longrightarrow\sf{x+\dfrac{3}{2}=2x}

\longrightarrow\sf{x-2x=-\dfrac{3}{2}}

\longrightarrow\sf{-x=-\dfrac{3}{2}}

\longrightarrow\sf{x=\dfrac{3}{2}}

So , the value of x is \sf{\dfrac{3}{2}}

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