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26 March, 08:44

What is X when 0=-5/4 (X-6/5)

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  1. 26 March, 09:46
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    x = 6/5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Solve for x:

    0 = (-5 (x - 6/5)) / 4

    Put each term in x - 6/5 over the common denominator 5: x - 6/5 = (5 x) / 5 - 6/5:

    0 = (-5) / 4 (5 x) / 5 - 6/5

    (5 x) / 5 - 6/5 = (5 x - 6) / 5:

    0 = (-5) / 4 (5 x - 6) / 5

    (-5) / 5 = (5 (-1)) / 5 = - 1:

    0 = (-1 (5 x - 6)) / 4

    0 = ( - (5 x - 6)) / 4 is equivalent to ( - (5 x - 6)) / 4 = 0:

    ( - (5 x - 6)) / 4 = 0

    Multiply both sides of ( - (5 x - 6)) / 4 = 0 by - 4:

    (-4 ( - (5 x - 6))) / 4 = - 4*0

    (-4) / 4 = (4 (-1)) / 4 = - 1:

    --1 (5 x - 6) = - 4*0

    (-1) ^2 = 1:

    5 x - 6 = - 4*0

    0 (-4) = 0:

    5 x - 6 = 0

    Add 6 to both sides:

    5 x + (6 - 6) = 6

    6 - 6 = 0:

    5 x = 6

    Divide both sides of 5 x = 6 by 5:

    (5 x) / 5 = 6/5

    5/5 = 1:

    Answer: x = 6/5
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