Math, asked by ganievdaniel, 4 months ago

3(2x-6)=2(2x+1) someone solve this im currently studying math and thinking is hard for me​

Answers

Answered by BrainDad
1

Answer:

x = 10

Step-by-step explanation:

Hey there. Nothing to worry about.

Start by opening the brackets and multiply the outside number with each of the inner element. You get:

6x - 18 = 4x + 2

Now brings variables on one side and numbers on the other side of the equation. Make sure to change the signs.

6x - 4x = 2 + 18

Add and subtract as usual

2x = 20

x = 20/2

x = 10

Check your answer by substituting the value in the original equation.

You will get 42 = 42

Answered by MrImpeccable
2

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Given:

  • 3(2x-6) = 2(2x+1)

To Find:

  • Value of x

Solution:

\text{$\implies$ 3(2x-6) = 2(2x+1)} \\ \text{$\implies$ 6x - 18 = 4x + 2}\\ \text{$\implies$ 6x - 4x = 2 + 18} \\ \text{$\implies$ 2x= 20} \\ \text{$\implies$ x = 20/2} \\ \bold{\text{$\implies$ x = 10}} \\

Verification:

3(2x-6) = 2(2x+1)

=> 3(2*10-6) = 2(2*10+1)

=> 3(20-6) = 2(20+1)

=> 3*14 = 2*21

=> 42 = 42

LHS = RHS!!

Hope it helps!

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