Math, asked by atuly1398, 3 months ago

3(2-5x) - 2(x+3)+6=0​

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Answered by misbanabi284
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Answer:

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Answered by ABHINAV012
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

3(2-5x) - 2(x+3)+6=0

= 6-15x-2x-6+6=0

= -17x +6 =0

= -17x = -6

= x =  \frac{6}{17}

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