Math, asked by ITSLEGEND786, 18 days ago

2(x+1)+(x-2)=12
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Answered by masura8080
1

Answer:

We will get the value of x is 4.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • As per the question we have to evaluate the given data.

         Given data:- 2(x+1)+(x-2)=12

         To find:- Value of x.

         Solution:-

  • Here we will use the transposition method.
  • Transposition is one of the linear equations.
  • To solve the transposition method we will Identify the variables and constants.
  • Then we Simplify the equation in LHS and RHS.
  • Now Simplify the equation using arithmetic operations.
  • By using the transposition method.

        we get,

       2(x+1)+(x-2)=12\\=2x+2+x-2=12\\=2x+x=12\\=>3x=12\\=>x=\frac{12}{3}\\=>x=4

Answered by ItzJohn890
3

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2(x + 1) + (x - 2) = 12

2x + 2 + (x - 2) = 12

2x + 2 + x - 2 = 12

2x + x = 12

2x + x = 12

3x = 12

 \frac{3x}{3}  =  \frac{12}{3}

x = 4

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