Math, asked by devanshrajg, 2 months ago

2(x– 2)–(x–3)=5(x–5)​

Answers

Answered by ravi2303kumar
0

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

Answered by MrImpeccable
4

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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