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x=4 is the root of (3x/2)=6​

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Answered by PRABHASEESK20
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Given x = 4 is the root of 3x/2 = 6.

Now, substituting x = 4 in place of ‘x’ in the given equation,

we get = (3 × 4)/2 = 6 = (12/2) = 6 6 = 6

Since,

LHS = RHS Hence, x = 4 is the root of (3x/2) 6

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