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3(2x - 1) + 2(3x - 1) = 51-5(x + 1)

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Answered by CONQUERORAKASH
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Answer:

HI

HERE IS THE ANSWER

Step-by-step explanation:

3(2X-1)+2(3X-1)=51-5(X+1)

=6X-3+6X-2=51-5X-5

=12X-5=46-5X

=12X+5X=46+5

=17X=51

=X=51/17

X=3

Answered by payalchatterje
1

Complete question is "Solve the equation 3(2x - 1) + 2(3x - 1) = 51-5(x + 1)"

Answer:

Required solution of the given equation is x = 3.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

3(2x - 1) + 2(3x - 1) = 51 - 5(x + 1)

This is a problem that is a combination of BODMAS rule and equation solving.

By BODMAS rule,

Bracket - Of - Division - Multiplication - Addition - Subtraction.

So,

3(2x - 1) + 2(3x - 1) = 51 - 5(x + 1)

We are removing brackets,

3 \times 2x - 3 \times 1 + 2 \times 3x - 2 \times 1 = 51 - 5 \times x - 5 \times 1

6x - 3 + 6x - 2 = 51 - 5x - 5

We are separating variable and constant part,

6x + 6x + 5x = 3 + 2 + 51 - 5 \\ 17x = 51 \\ x =  \frac{51}{17}  \\ x = 3

So, required value of x is 3.

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