Math, asked by pinao2292, 9 months ago

2(x+2)=7(x+2) solve the equation

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.

2(x+2)=7(x+2)

(2)(x)+(2)(2)=(7)(x)+(7)(2)(Distribute)

2x+4=7x+14

Step 2: Subtract 7x from both sides.

2x+4−7x=7x+14−7x

−5x+4=14

Step 3: Subtract 4 from both sides.

−5x+4−4=14−4

−5x=10

Step 4: Divide both sides by -5.

-5x/-5  = 10/-5

x = -2

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Answered by Shinjinimohan27nov20
1

2(x+2)=7(x+2)

2x+4=7x+14

4-14=7x-2x

-10=5x

-10/5=x

-2=x

Therefore, your answer is -2

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