Math, asked by vishnuMehan573, 1 year ago

(x+5)/6 (x+1)/9 = (x+3)/4 Solve the equation


william: is there any signs between (x+5) /6 & (x+1)/9
AcharyaVII: There should be
william: if we taken as multiplication then we get the value as in two ways. let i solve
AcharyaVII: okk but the answer may/may not come...Let me join as well
william: no the answer will nt come if we taken into multiples
AcharyaVII: Then we are helpless ri8?

Answers

Answered by william
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for the given question the answer will come as 
(x^2 +x + 5x + 5) /54 = (x +3) /4      [multiplying]
taking cross multiply again we get 
4x^2 + 24x + 20 = 54x + 162 
4x^2 - 30x - 142 
divide by 2 
2x^2 - 15x - 71

AcharyaVII: Its incomplete
william: we use quadratic formula to find, how u find that the answer will come different
AcharyaVII: u may as kvnmurty he can solve these types of eqns
AcharyaVII: or maybe the ques will be deleted
william: hmmm
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