Math, asked by tr98904, 7 months ago

x-b/x+b = a+b/a-b solve the following equation​

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Answered by ridishpreet
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given   x-b/a+b= x+b/a-b can be written as

          (x+b)(a+b) = (x-b)(a-b)

          xa + xb + ab + b^2 = xa - bx - ba + b^2

          xa + xb + ab + b^2 - xa + bx + ba - b^2

          2xb + 2ab = 0

           2b(x + a) = 0

           x + a = 0

          x = -a.

      Hope this helps! :)

Answered by aryan073
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Step-by-step explanation:

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x(a-b) -b(a-b) =x(a+b)+b(a+b)

xa-xb-ba+b²-xa-xb-ba-b²

-2xb-2ba-b²

2xb+2ba+b²=0

ie b²+2xb+ba=0

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