Answer:
[tex]\Longrightarrow: \boxed{\sf{x=-\dfrac{11}{30} }}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Isolate the term of x from one side of the equation.
First, add by 3/4 from both sides.
[tex]\sf{-\dfrac{3}{2}x-\dfrac{3}{4}+\dfrac{3}{4}=-\dfrac{1}{5}+\dfrac{3}{4} }[/tex]
Solve.
⇒ = -3/2x=11/20
Then, you multiply by 2 from both sides.
2(-3/2x)=11*2/20
Solve.
11*2/20
11*2=22
22/20
Common factor of 2.
11/10
-3x=11/10
Divide by -3 from both sides.
[tex]\sf{\dfrac{-3x}{-3}=\dfrac{\dfrac{11}{10}}{-3}}[/tex]
Solve.
[tex]\Longrightarrow:\boxed{\sf{x=-\dfrac{11}{30} }}[/tex]
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any questions.