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3 (x-1)-(x+4)=x+5 (x-1)​

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Answered by manishthakur100
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3(x-1) - (x+4) = x+5 (x-1)

(firstly opening all brackets)

3x - 3 -x -4 = x +5x -5

2x -7 = 6x -5

(take all variables Left Hand Side and Constant Right Hand Side, sign Changes when we change the side. of a value)

2x -6x = 7 - 5

-4x = 2

x = 2

-4

x = -1

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