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3 ( t + 1 ) - 2 ( 2t + 3 ) = 5 ( t - 3 )

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Answered by Anonymous
8

Answer:

t = 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given equation: 3(t+1)–2(2t+3) = 5(t–3)

\large\implies{\mathcal } 3(t+1)2(2t+3) = 5(t–3)

\large\implies{\</strong><strong>m</strong><strong>a</strong><strong>t</strong><strong>h</strong><strong>c</strong><strong>a</strong><strong>l</strong><strong> }3t + 3 4t 6 = 5t 15

\large\implies{\mathcal }t 3 = 5t 15

\large\implies{\mathcal } t 5t = 15 + 3

\large\implies{\mathcal } 6t = 12

\large\implies{\mathcal } 6t = 12

\large\implies{\mathcal } t = 12/6 = 2

Answered by linasunil85
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Answer:

• 3 ( t + 1 ) - 2 ( 2t + 3 ) = 5 ( t - 3 )

• 3t + 3 - 4t - 6 = 5t -15

• -t - 3 = 5t - 15

•15 - 3 = 5t + t

12 = 6t

12/6 = t

2 = t

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