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3/4x - 7 = 3 (1/6x +1)

Solve the linear equation and determine whether it’s one solution or infinite solution or no solution

PLEASE HELP 3/4x - 7 = 3 (1/6x +1) Solve the linear equation and determine whether-example-1
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Answer:

One Solution

Explanation:


(3)/(4) x - 7 = 3( (1)/(6) x + 1)


= > (3)/(4) x - 7 = (1)/(2) x + 3


= > (3)/(4) x - (1)/(2) x = 3 + 7


= > (3 - 2)/(4) x = 10


= > (1)/(4) x = 10

=> x = 10 × 4

=> x = 40

Here,

The variable x whose only one value 40 will solve the equation.

Hence,

It has only one solution. (Ans)

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