elilac
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  • 02-11-2017
  • Mathematics
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3/5x-15=6/5x+12
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TeslaElectric
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  • 02-11-2017
Basically, we need to solve for x. That means that we will need to bring all the terms containing x over to one side and, in short, isolate x. To do this, we should first add 15 to both sides. Doing so gives us [tex] \frac{3}{5} x= \frac{6}{5} x+27[/tex]. Next, we subtract 6/5x from both sides, resulting in [tex]-\frac{3}{5} x=27[/tex]. Now, we multiply the reciprocal of -3/5 to 27. Doing so gives us x = -45. Therefore, the answer to your query is x = -45. Hope this helps and have a nice day!
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