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When the equation \(\frac{12x}{2} + \frac{6x}{5}\) = 0 is simplified the solution of the equation would be?(a) x=0(b) x=1(c) x-1=0(d) x+1=0This question was addressed to me by my school principal while I was bunking the class.Origin of the question is Reduce the Given Linear Equations to a Simpler Form topic in chapter Linear Equations in One Variable of Mathematics – Class 8

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Right choice is (a) x=0

The best I can EXPLAIN: \(\frac{12X}{2} + \frac{6x}{5}\) = 0

∴ \(\frac{5*12x}{2*5} + \frac{2*6x}{5*2)}\) = 0

∴ 60x+12x=0

∴ 72x=0

∴ x=0.



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