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2(x – 5) = 3(x + 1) + 5

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Answered by hassanalihassanali06
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Answered by Anonymous
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\fbox\green{Question}

  • 2(x – 5) = 3(x + 1) + 5

\fbox\green{To\:find}

We have to find the x of the given equation.

\fbox\green{Solution}

= 2(x – 5) = 3(x + 1) + 5

= 2x - 10 = 3x + 3 + 5

= 2x - 3x = 8 +10

= -x = 18

= x = -18

\fbox\purple{x\: = \: -18}

\fbox\green{Verification}

= 2(x – 5) = 3(x + 1) + 5

Here x is -18 so,

= 2(-18 – 5) = 3(-18 + 1) + 5

= -36 - 10 = -54 + 3 + 5

= - 46 = -54 + 8

= -46 = -46

° LHS = RHS

HENCE VERIFIED!

\fbox\pink{Note:-}

  • - & - = +
  • + & + = +
  • - & + = -
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