Math, asked by laxmirajaiahp5784, 11 months ago

x/4+x/6=x-7 Please solve

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Answered by rakshithan455
95

Answer:

5x/12=x-7

5x=12x-84

7x=84

x=12

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by kvijayalakshmi73629
85

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

In the previous or the first answer for this question was not briefly explained, but I'll explain from the first or "Step by step explanation".

The equation: X/4+X/6=x-7

Yes? Now take the LCM of 4&6 You get 12 so

(X/4)×3=3x/12

(X/6)×2=2x/12

So now, 3x/12+2x/12=x-7(so now you can get to a good understanding to this equation)

Add up 3x+2x=5x

5x/12=x-7

5x=x-7(12){transposing 12 to RHS and multiplying 12×7}

5x=x-84

And now you get 2"X" am I right and add those two

7x=84

x=84/7

X=12

So the conclusion will be:

Therefore the value of the variable X is "12".

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