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2 (x -1) + 3 (x – 2) = 4 (x – 3)​

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Answered by Anonymous
19

Answer:

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  • 2 (x -1) + 3 (x – 2) = 4 (x – 3)

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  • We have to find the value of x.

\mathcal\red{Solution}

= 2 (x -1) + 3 (x – 2) = 4 (x – 3)

= 2x - 2 + 3x - 6 = 4x - 12

= 5x - 8 = 4x -12

= 5x - 4x = -12 + 8

= x = -4

•°• x = - 4 is the answer

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Answered by latakadam107
2

Answer:

2x-2+3x-6=4x-12

5x-8=4x-12

5x-4x=-12+8

x=-4

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