2(x– 2)–(x–3)=5(x–5)
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Answer:
x = 6
Step-by-step explanation:
2(x– 2)–(x–3)=5(x–5)
=> 2x-4-x+3 = 5x-25
=> 2x-x-5x-4+3+25 = 0
=> -4x + 24 = 0
=> 4x = 24
=> x = 24/4
=> x = 6
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ANSWER:
Given:
- 2(x - 2) - (x - 3) = 5(x - 5)
To Find:
- Value of x
Solution:
We are given that,
⇒ 2(x - 2) - (x - 3) = 5(x - 5)
On opening the brackets,
⇒ 2x - 4 - x + 3 = 5x - 25
Oh grouping the like terms on LHS together,
⇒ 2x - x - 4 + 3 = 5x - 25
⇒ x - 1 = 5x - 25
Transposing x to RHS, and 25 to LHS,
⇒ 25 - 1 = 5x - x
⇒ 4x = 24
⇒ x = 24/4
⇒ x = 6
Therefore, value of x is 6.
Verification:
We are given that,
⇒ 2(x - 2) - (x - 3) = 5(x - 5)
Putting x = 6,
⇒ 2(6 - 2) - (6 - 3) = 5(6 - 5)
⇒ 2(4) - (3) = 5(1)
⇒ 8 - 3 = 5
⇒ 5 = 5
LHS = RHS,
HENCE VERIFIED!!!
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