Math, asked by vinayaksoni854, 7 months ago

-2(4-x)=6(x+2)+3x
linear equation​

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Answered by rkuntal7686
2

 - 2(4 - x) =6(x + 2) + 3x

 - 8 + 2x = 6x + 12 + 3x

2x - 8 = 9x + 12

2x - 9x = 12 + 8

 - 7x = 20

x = - \frac{20}{7}

Answered by Anonymous
11

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