Math, asked by srivastavapiyush178, 1 year ago

2×(-3+x)+x)=2×(-3)+2×10

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Answered by rohangupta0424
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Answer:

Let's solve your equation step-by-step.

2(−3+x)+x=(2)(−3)+(2)(10)

Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.

2(−3+x)+x=(2)(−3)+(2)(10)

(2)(−3)+(2)(x)+x=(2)(−3)+(2)(10)(Distribute)

−6+2x+x=−6+20

(2x+x)+(−6)=(−6+20)(Combine Like Terms)

3x+−6=14

3x−6=14

Step 2: Add 6 to both sides.

3x−6+6=14+6

3x=20

x=20/3

x=6.67

Answered by nehaji72
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