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3(2x-1) – 4 (x-2) = 5 (x+3) -1​

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Answered by aniketaryan960
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

= 3(2x-1) – 4 (x-2) = 5 (x+3) -1​

= 6x - 3 - 4x + 8 = 5x + 15 - 1

= 2x + 5 = 5x + 14

= 2x - 5x = 14 - 5

= -3x = 9

= x = 9/-3

= x = -3

Answered by divyapakhare468
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To find : value of x

Given : 3 (2x -1 ) -4 (x -2 ) = 5 (x + 3 ) -1

Solution :

  • To find the value of x in the given expression we  will use the following steps to find a solution using the transposition method:
  1. We will Identify the variables and constants in the given equation.
  2. Then we differentiate the equation as LHS and RHS.
  3. We take constants at RHS leaving variable at LHS.  
  4. Simplify the equation using arithmetic operation as required to find the value of x.
  5. Then the result will be the solution for the given linear equation. By using the transposition method. we get,
  • 3 (2x -1 ) -4 (x -2 ) = 5 (x + 3 ) -1  

      \Rightarrow 6x -3-4x +8 = 5x + 15 -1 \\\Rightarrow 2x + 5 = 5x + 14\\\Rightarrow 3x = -9 \\\Rightarrow x = -3

Hence , value of x is -3 .

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