Math, asked by sujal2353, 10 months ago

2x+3(x+2)+4(x-4)=-37 solve the following equation

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Answered by EliteSoul
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Step-by-step explanation:

2x + 3(x + 2) + 4(x - 4) =  - 37 \\  or \:  \:  \: 2x + 3x + 6 + 4x - 16 =  - 37 \\ or \:  \:  \:  9x - 10 =  - 37 \\ or \:  \:  \: 9x =  - 37 + 10 \\ or \:  \:  \: 9x =  - 27 \\ or \:  \:  \: x =  - 27 \div 9 \\ so \:  \:  \: x =  - 3

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Answered by SerenaBochenek
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The correct answer is "x = -3".

Step-by-step explanation:

The \ given \ equation \ is:\\2x+3(x+2)+4(x-4)=-37\\On \ evaluating \ the \ above \ expression,we \ get\\2x+3x+6+4x-16=-37\\9x-10=-37\\On \ adding \ "10" \ both \ sides,we \ get\\9x-10+10=-37+10\\9x=-27\\x=-\frac{27}{9}\\ x=-3

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