Math, asked by shailgarg203, 6 months ago

2(x+1)-x=3(x+1)
please solve it and give the correct answer ​

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Answered by hdewangan
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Answer:

Here is your solution :-

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

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Answered by anitabuddha8016
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Answer:

2(x+1)-x=3(x+1)

2x+2-x=3x+3

x+2=3x+3

x-3x=3-2

-2x=1

x=1/-2

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