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(x)/(9) - (x + 2)/(3) = 12


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Answer:


x = -57

Explanation:

-Solve for the value of x :


(x)/(9) - (x+2)/(3) = 12

-Multiply both sides by
9 and the least common multiple of
9 is
3 :


9* (x)/(9) - (x+2)/(3) = 12 * 9


x - 3 (x + 2) = 108

-Use Distributive Property :


x - 3 (x + 2) = 108


x - 3x - 6 = 108

-Combine both
x and
-3x :


x - 3x - 6 = 108


-2x - 6 = 108

-Add both sides by
6 :


-2x - 6 + 6 = 108 + 6


-2x = 114

-Divide both sides by
-2x :


(-2x)/(-2) = (114)/(-2)


x = -57

So, the value of x is
-57.

User JohnKiller
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Answer:


\boxed{ \bold{ \huge{ \boxed{ \sf{x = 57}}}}}

Explanation:


\sf{ (x)/(9) - (x + 2)/(3) = 12}

Take the L.C.M of 9 and 3

To do so, First of all find the prime factors of each numbers.

9 = 3 × 3 × 1

3 = 3 × 1

Take out the common prime factors i.e 3 and 1

Also take out the other remaining prime factor : 3

Multiply those all prime factors and obtain L.C.M

= 3 × 3 × 1 = 9

L.C.M of 9 and 3 = 9


\longrightarrow{ \sf{ (x - 3(x + 2))/(9) = 12}}

Distribute 3 through the parentheses


\longrightarrow{ \sf{ (x - 3x - 6)/(9) = 12}}

Collect like terms


\longrightarrow{ \sf{ ( - 2x - 6)/(9) = 12}}

Do cross multiplication


\longrightarrow{ \sf{ - 2x - 6 = 12 * 9}}

Multiply the numbers: 12 and 9


\longrightarrow{ \sf{ - 2x - 6 = 108}}

Move 6 to right hand side and change it's sign


\longrightarrow{ \sf{ - 2x = 108 + 6}}

Add the numbers: 108 and 6


\longrightarrow{ \sf{ - 2x = 114}}

Divide both sides by -2


\longrightarrow{ \sf{ ( - 2x)/( - 2) = (114)/( - 2) }}

Calculate


\longrightarrow{ \sf{x = - 57}}

Hope I helped!

Best regards! :D

User Ryboe
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