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2(x - 2) + 5 = 4(x - 6) + 3​

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Answered by ITZYUVIHERE
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QUESTION:

2(x - 2) + 5 = 4(x - 6) + 3

find x .

ANSWER:

2(x - 2) + 5 = 4(x - 6) + 3

2x-4 +5 = 4x -24 +3

4x -2x = -21 -1

2x = -22

x= -22/2

x= -11

Answered by divyani1326
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Answer:

The answer is x=11

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