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2(n+5) = -3(2n-3) solve​

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \implies2(n + 5) = 3(2n - 3) \\  \\  \implies2n + 10 = 6n - 9 \\  \\  \implies2n - 6n =  - 9 - 10 \\  \\  \implies - 4n =  -  19 \\  \\  \implies n =  \frac{19}{4}  \\  \\  \\ verifying \\  \\  \\ 2(n + 5) = 3(2n - 3) \\  \\ substituting(n =  \frac{19}{4} ) \\  \\  \implies2 (\frac{19}{4}  + 5) = 3(2 \times  \frac{19}{4}  - 3) \\  \\  \implies \frac{39}{2}  =  \frac{39}{2}  \\  \\ hence \: n =  \frac{19}{4}

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