Math, asked by morganshaleem, 5 months ago

3(2x+5)-2x=3(x+6).... ​

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Answered by poojadighliya
3

Answer:

3×2x + 3×5 -2x = 3× x + 3×6

6x + 15 -2 x = 3x +18

4x +15 = 3x+18

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4x - 3x = 18 - 15

x = 3

Answered by Johnsonmijo
0
Answer:
If 3(2x+5)-2x=3(x+6), then x = 3

Step-by-step explanation:

Given
3(2x+5)-2x=3(x+6)

That is, (3*2x)+(3*5)-2x = (3*x)+(3*6)

6x +15- 2x = 3x+18
4x +15 = 3x +18
4x -3x = 18-15
x = 3

So, the value of x is 3 for 3(2x+5)-2x=3(x+6)
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