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1. 6(1 - 3x) + 2(2x - 3) = 0​

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Answered by simadri57
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Answered by Saaad
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\huge\purple{Required \: Answer :}

Given :

6(1 - 3x) + 2(2x - 3) = 0

Solution :

6 - 18x + 4x - 6 = 0 \\ 6 - 14x - 6 = 0 \\  6 - 6 - 14x = 0 \\ 0 = 14x \\ x =  \frac{0}{14}  \\ x = 0

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Put x = 0 in Equation,

6(1 - 3x) + 2(2x - 3) = 0 \\ 6(1 - 3 \times 0) + 2(2 \times 0 - 3) = 0 \\ 6(1 - 0) + 2(0 - 3) = 0 \\ 6 - 0 + 0 - 6 = 0 \\ 6 - 6 = 0 \\ 0 = 0 \\ </em></strong><strong><em>LHS</em></strong><strong><em> = </em></strong><strong><em>RHS</em></strong><strong><em>

\huge{x = 0}

\huge{Thanks}

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