Math, asked by seemaguptaseemagupta, 1 month ago

3(2x-1)+2(1-5x)=9+x can someone please answer it​

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Answered by kiran12355
3

Step-by-step explanation:

3(2x-1)+2(1-5x)=9+x

6x-3+2-10x=9+x

-4x-1=9+x

-4x-x=9+1

-5x=10

x= -2

Answered by Aryan0123
6

Answer:

x = -2

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Step-by-step explanation:

\rm{3(2x - 1) + 2(1 - 5x) = 9 + x} \\  \\

Multiply 3 with (2x - 1)

\dashrightarrow \:  \:  \tt{6x - 3 + 2(1 - 5x) = 9 + x} \\  \\

Multiply 2 with (1 - 5x)

\dashrightarrow \:  \:  \tt{6x - 3 + 2 - 10x = 9 + x} \\  \\

On further simplifying,

\dashrightarrow \:  \:  \sf{ - 4x - 1 = 9 + x} \\  \\

Bring x terms to LHS and constant terms to RHS

\dashrightarrow \:  \:  \sf{ - 4x - x = 9 + 1} \\  \\

Now we get

\dashrightarrow \:  \:  \sf{ - 5x = 10} \\  \\

Dividing by -5 on both sides

\dashrightarrow \:  \:  \sf{x =  \dfrac{10}{ - 5} } \\  \\

Finally

\therefore \: \boxed{ \bf{x =  - 2}} \\  \\

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