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2(x+3)=4 solve the equation​

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Answered by prachibarapatre
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Here we are given an equation 2 (x+3) = 4

We have to solve this equation for the value of x

So, we will first solve the bracket and then rearrange the equation as given below

2 (x+3) = 4

2x + 6 = 4

        2x = 4 - 6

         2x = -2

           x = -2/2

           x = -1

Hence, the value of x will be -1

Answered by yassersayeed
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As per the data in given equation

In above question it is given that

We have find the value of given expression

Given the data in question 2(x+3)=4

Arrange the equation and multiply the2into(x+3)  and get balance equation

2x+6=4

Hence, for solving the above equation, we will solve it by separating the like terms at one side.

So, we will shift 6 from LHS to RHS the sign will change from positive to negative,

2x+6=4\\2x=4-6\\2x=-2

Separating constant term shifting 2 from LHS to RHS that will shift in denominator

x=\frac{-2}{2} \\x=-1

Hence the above equation will be x=-1.

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