Math, asked by hafsah07, 10 months ago

x-5÷3+4x=5x-1 solve the equation​

Answers

Answered by nishazafar808
6

Step-by-step explanation:

x-5÷3+4x=5x-1

taking lcm we get 3 as lcm now

x-5/3+4x×3/3=5x-1

x-5+12x=5x-1

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3

by cross multiplying we get

13x-5=3(5x-1)

13x-5=15x-3

13x-15x=-3+5

-2x=2

-x=2/2

-x=1

x=-1

Answered by ShresthaTheMetalGuy
1

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Answer:

(x-5)/(3+4x)=(5x-1)

Step-by-step explanation:

(x-5)=(5x-1)(3+4x)

(x-5)=15x+20x²-3-4x

20x²+11x-3-x+5=0

20x²+10x+2=0

10x²+5x+1=0

Here, a=10, b=5, c=1

by quadratic formula;

x=[-b±√(b²-4ac)]/2a

x=[-5±√(25-40)]÷20

x=[-5±√-15]÷20

There doesn't exist any real root for the given equation.

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