Math, asked by akku2358, 10 months ago

3 (2x-1) = 2(x+4) +1 ​

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Answered by CharmingPrince
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{\underline{\underline{\rm {Given:}}}}

  • 3(2x-1)=2(x+4)+1

{\underline{\underline{\rm {Solution:}}}}

  • 3(2x-1)=2(x+4)+1
  • 6x-3=2x+8+1
  • 6x - 2x = 9+3
  • 4x=12

\boxed{\implies{\boxed{x = 3}}}

Answered by 9908
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Step-by-step explanation:    3(2x-1)= 2(x+4)+1

=> 6x-3 =  2x+8+1

=> 6x-3=2x+9

=> 6x-2x=9+3

=> 4x=12

=>x=12/4

=> x = 3

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