Math, asked by rajputarchana086, 6 months ago

3. Write the following equations in statement forms. A):2X+9=34. B): 6-3X=20
4. Check whether the value given in the bracket is a solution to the given equations or not
A) 2X-1=5. (X=6). B). 4X+2=9. (X=1)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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3. Write the following equations in statement forms.

  • A):2X+9=34 = 2 multiply by x and add 9 so the answer is 34

  • B): 6-3X=20 = 3 multiply by x.. Subtract 6 you will get 20.

4. Check whether the value given in the bracket is a solution to the given equations or not

A) 2X-1=5. (X=6).

2x - 1 = 5

2x= 6

X= 3

Here x is not equall to 6

B). 4X+2=9. (X=1)

4x +2 = 9

4x= 11

X = 11/4

Here x is not equal to 1

Answered by devig4288
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