\(5^{x+1}+5^x=30\)
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Hướng dẫn giải:
a) 3 x (20 – 5)
Cách 1:
3 x (20 – 5) = 3 x 15 = 45
Cách 2:
3 x (20 – 5) = 3 x 20 – 3 x 5 = 60 – 15 = 45
b) 20 x (40 – 1)
Cách 1:
20 x (40 – 1) = 20 x 39 = 780
Cách 2:
20 x (40 – 1) = 20 x 40 – 20 x 1 = 800 – 20 = 780
\(\text{-12(x-5)+7(3-x)=5 }\)
\(-12x+60+21-7x=5\)
\(-12x-7x=5-21-60\)
\(-19x=-76\)
\(x=-76:\left(-19\right)\)
\(x=4\)
\(\text{ 30(x+2)-6(x-5)-24x=100}\)
\(30x+60-6x+30-24x=100\)
\(30x-6x-24x=100-30-60\)
\(0=10\)
\(\Rightarrow x\)ko tồn tại
\(\text{(x+1-5)+7(3-x)=5 }\)
\(x+1-5+21-7x=5\)
\(x-7x=5-21+5-1\)
\(-6x=-12\)
\(x=\left(-12\right):\left(-6\right)\)
\(x=2\)
\(\text{(x+1)+(x+3)+(x+5)+........+(x+99)=0}\)
\(\text{(x+1)+(x+3)+...+(x+99)=0}\)
tổng các số hang là\(\frac{\left(99+1\right)}{2}=50\)(số hạng)
=>\(\text{(x+1)+(x+3)+...+(x+99)=0}\)<=> \(\text{50.x+(1+3+5+..+99)=0}\)
<=>\(\text{50.x+(99+1)}\)\(.\frac{50}{2}=0\)<=> \(\text{50.x+2500=0=}\)>\(x=\frac{-2500}{50}=-50\)
chúc bạn học tốt
a: 1/3=20/60
1/4=15/60
4/5=48/60
b: 1/2=6/12
2/3=8/12
3/4=9/12
\(a,-12\left(x-5\right)+7\left(3-x\right)=5\)
\(-12x+60+21-7x=5\)
\(-12x-7x+81=5\)
\(-19x=5-81\)
\(-19x=-76\)
\(x=-76:\left(-19\right)\)
\(x=4\)
\(Vậyx=4\)
\(b,30\left(x+2\right)-6\left(x-5\right)-24x=100\)
\(30x+60-6x-30-24x=100\)
\(30x-6x-24x+60-30=100\)
\(0x+30=100\)
\(\Rightarrow Vôlý\)
Vậy không có giá trị nào của x thỏa mãn đề bài.
\(c,-5\left(x+\frac{1}{5}\right)-\frac{1}{2}\left(x-\frac{2}{3}\right)=\frac{3}{2}x-\frac{5}{6}\)
\(-5x-1-\frac{1}{2}x-\frac{1}{3}=\frac{3}{2}x-\frac{5}{6}\)
\(-5x-\frac{1}{2}x-1-\frac{1}{3}=\frac{3}{2}x-\frac{5}{6}\)
\(-\frac{11}{2}x-\frac{2}{3}=\frac{3}{2}x-\frac{5}{6}\)
\(-\frac{2}{3}+\frac{5}{6}=\frac{3}{2}x+\frac{11}{2}x\)
\(-\frac{4}{6}+\frac{5}{6}=\frac{14}{2}x\)
\(\frac{1}{6}=7x\)
\(x=\frac{1}{6}:7\)
\(x=\frac{1}{6}.\frac{1}{7}\)
\(x=\frac{1}{42}\)
\(Vậyx=\frac{1}{42}\)
\(d,-3\left(x-\frac{1}{2}\right)-5\left(x+\frac{3}{5}\right)=-x+\frac{1}{5}\)
\(-3x+\frac{3}{2}-5x-3=-x+\frac{1}{5}\)
\(-3x-5x+\frac{3}{2}-3=-x+\frac{1}{5}\)
\(-8x+\frac{3}{2}-\frac{6}{2}=-x+\frac{1}{5}\)
\(-8x-\frac{3}{2}=-x+\frac{1}{5}\)
\(-\frac{3}{2}-\frac{1}{5}=-x+8x\)
\(\frac{15}{10}-\frac{2}{10}=7x\)
\(7x=\frac{13}{10}\)
\(x=\frac{13}{10}:7\)
\(x=\frac{13}{10}.\frac{1}{7}\)
\(x=\frac{13}{70}\)
\(Vậyx=\frac{13}{70}\)
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\(\left(\dfrac{4}{5}:\dfrac{6}{5}+\dfrac{1}{5}:\dfrac{1}{x}\right)\times30-26=54\)
\(\left(\dfrac{4}{5}\times\dfrac{5}{6}+\dfrac{1}{5}\times x\right)\times30=54+26\)
\(\left(\dfrac{4}{6}+\dfrac{1}{5}\times x\right)\times30=80\)
\(\dfrac{4}{6}+\dfrac{1}{5}\times x=\dfrac{8}{3}\)
\(\dfrac{1}{5}\times x=\dfrac{8}{3}-\dfrac{4}{6}\)
\(\dfrac{1}{5}\times x=2\)
\(x=2:\dfrac{1}{5}\)
\(x=2\times5\)
\(x=10\)
\(a,\left(x-\dfrac{1}{2}\right):\dfrac{1}{3}+\dfrac{5}{7}=9\dfrac{5}{7}\)
\(\Leftrightarrow\left(x-\dfrac{1}{2}\right).3=\dfrac{68}{7}-\dfrac{5}{7}\)
\(\Leftrightarrow\left(x-\dfrac{1}{2}\right).3=9\)
\(\Leftrightarrow x-\dfrac{1}{3}=3\)
\(\Leftrightarrow x=3+\dfrac{1}{3}\)
\(\Leftrightarrow x=\dfrac{9}{3}+\dfrac{1}{3}\)
\(\Leftrightarrow x=\dfrac{10}{3}\)
\(b,x+30\%x=-1,31\)
\(\Leftrightarrow x+\dfrac{3}{10}.x=-\dfrac{131}{100}\)
\(\Leftrightarrow x.\left(1+\dfrac{3}{10}\right)=-\dfrac{131}{100}\)
\(\Leftrightarrow x.\dfrac{13}{10}=-\dfrac{131}{100}\)
\(\Leftrightarrow x=-\dfrac{131}{100}.\dfrac{10}{13}\)
\(\Leftrightarrow x=-\dfrac{131}{130}\)
\(c,-\dfrac{2}{3}x+\dfrac{1}{5}=\dfrac{1}{10}\)
\(\Leftrightarrow\dfrac{-2}{3}x=\dfrac{1}{10}-\dfrac{1}{5}\)
\(\Leftrightarrow\dfrac{-2}{3}x=\dfrac{1}{10}-\dfrac{2}{10}\)
\(\Leftrightarrow-\dfrac{2}{3}x=-\dfrac{1}{10}\)
\(\Leftrightarrow x=-\dfrac{1}{10}.\left(-\dfrac{3}{2}\right)\)
\(\Leftrightarrow x=\dfrac{3}{20}\)
\(5^{x+1}+5^x=30\)
\(\Rightarrow5^x\cdot\left(5+1\right)=30\)
\(\Rightarrow5^x\cdot6=30\)
\(\Rightarrow5^x=30:6\)
\(\Rightarrow5^x=5^1\)
\(\Rightarrow x=1\)
Vậy x=1
\(5^{x+1}+5^x\text{=}30\)
\(5^x.5+5^x=30\)
\(5^x.\left(5+1\right)\text{=}30\)
\(5^x\text{=}5\text{=}5^1\)
\(x\text{=}1\)