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2(x – 1) + 2(3x -1) = 0
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Answered by AKKI08SIDDARTH
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x = 1/2

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Answered by AestheticSoul
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 \huge\sf\red{solution \:  - }

  : \implies \bold{2(x  -  1) + 2(3x -1) = 0}

 : \implies\bold{(2 \times x )  -  (2 \times 1) + (2 \times 3x)  -(2 \times 1) = 0}

  : \implies \bold{2x – 2+ (6x -2) = 0}

  : \implies \bold{2x  -  2+ 6x -2 = 0}

  : \implies \bold{8x -4 = 0}

  : \implies \bold{8x  = 0 + 4}

  : \implies \bold{8x  =  4}

  : \implies \bold{x  =   \dfrac{4}{8} }

  : \implies \bold{x  =   \dfrac{1}{2} }

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