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3(6-2x)+4 (5x-1)=0 Solve the simple equation​

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Answered by preritagrawal08
1

Simplifying

3(6 + -2x) + 4(5x + -1) = 0

(6 * 3 + -2x * 3) + 4(5x + -1) = 0

(18 + -6x) + 4(5x + -1) = 0

Reorder the terms:

18 + -6x + 4(-1 + 5x) = 0

18 + -6x + (-1 * 4 + 5x * 4) = 0

18 + -6x + (-4 + 20x) = 0

Reorder the terms:

18 + -4 + -6x + 20x = 0

Combine like terms:

18 + -4 = 14

14 + -6x + 20x = 0

Combine like terms:

-6x + 20x = 14x

14 + 14x = 0

Solving

14 + 14x = 0

Solving for variable 'x'.

Move all terms containing x to the left, all other terms to the right.

Add '-14' to each side of the equation.

14 + -14 + 14x = 0 + -14

Combine like terms:

14 + -14 = 0

0 + 14x = 0 + -14

14x = 0 + -14

Combine like terms:

0 + -14 = -14

14x = -14

Divide each side by '14'.

x = -1

Simplifying

x = -1

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Answered by ASHITHAACHI
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Answer:

=18-6x+20x-4=0

=14x-14=0

=14x=14

=14/14=x

=1=x

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