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Standard VII
Mathematics
Solving an Equation
Question
If
3
x
−
4
=
0
then
x
is equal to
4
3
−
4
3
−
2
3
−
7
3
A
4
3
B
−
2
3
C
−
4
3
D
−
7
3
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Solution
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3
x
−
4
=
0
Add both side by 4
3
x
−
4
+
4
=
0
+
4
⇒
3
x
=
4
Divide both side by
3
⇒
x
=
4
3
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