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solve \(\frac{2x + 1}{6} – \frac{3x – 1}{4}\) = 0

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Mathematics WAEC 2009

solve \(\frac{2x + 1}{6} – \frac{3x – 1}{4}\) = 0

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  • \(\frac{1}{5}\)
  • -\(\frac{1}{5}\)
  • -1

The correct answer is: A

Explanation

\(\frac{2x + 1}{6} - \frac{3x - 1}{4}\) = 0

\(\frac{4(2n + 1) - 6(3x - 1)}{24}\) = 0

-10x + 10 = 0

-10x = -10

x = \(\frac{-10}{-10}\)

x = 1
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