Math, asked by adityapatel44, 11 months ago

3 (2x - 1)+5= 14 solve the equation ​

Answers

Answered by jiyathakkar
28

3(2x-1)+5=14

6x-3+5=14

6x+2=14

6x=14-2

6x=12

X=12/6

X=2

Answered by Choudharipawan123456
2

Answer:

=> x = 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:-

3 (2x - 1)+5= 14

To find:- The value of the expression:

Here we will use the transposition method.

First of all, we have to identify the variables and the constants.

Then solve the expression of both sides by using various mathematical operations.

As we have,

=> 3 (2x - 1)+5= 14

Now, distribute the terms:

=> 6x-3+5=14

Add the numbers, we get

=> 6x+2=14

Now, subtract both sides by 2:

=> 6x+2-2=14-2

=> 6x=12

Divide both sides by 6, we get

=> x=2

Hence, the required solution is 2.

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