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lf m/1 = 2x + 3, and m/2 = 3x + 7, which is the value of x?


Sagot :

The value of x is -(11/7).

This problem is related to solving an algebraic equation.

In algebra there are many types of equations such as linear equation in one variable and two variable.

Here we have been given two variables and two equations which means we can solve the equation. To solve an equation in algebra it is important that the number of unknowns is equal to the number of equations given.

Given, m/1=2x+3 i.e., m=2x+3

also m/2=3x+7 i.e., m=6x+14

Now equating both the values of m;

  2x+3=6x+14

⇒6x-2x=3-14

⇒4x=-11

∴ x= -(11/4)

Hence, the value of x is -11/4.

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