Math, asked by msrujana3115, 3 months ago

3 ( 2x - 3 ) + 5 ( 3x - 4 ) = 14
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Answered by SanviNavodayan
2

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3(2x  - 3) + 5(3x - 4) = 14 \\  \implies6x  - 9 + 15x - 20 \\  \implies21x =   + 29 \\  \implies \: x =  \frac{29}{21}  \\  \implies \: x = 1.3

Answered by Gayatrishende1234
13

Step-by-step explanation:

=> 3 ( 2x - 3 ) + 5 ( 3x - 4 ) = 14

=> 6x - 9 + 5 ( 3x - 4 ) = 14

=> 6x - 9 + 15x - 20 = 14

=> 6x - 29 + 15x = 14

=> 21x - 29 = 14

=> 21x - 19 + 29 = 14 + 29

=> 21x = 43

=> 21x/21 = 43/21

=> x = 43/21

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