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3(x-1)-(x+4)=x+5(x-1)​

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Answered by soham4net
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Answered by SerenaBochenek
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The answer is "x= -1/2".

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The \ given \ expression \ is:\\\\3(x-1)-(x+4)=x+5(x-1)\\\\On \ evaluating \ the \ above \ expression,we \ get\\\\3x-3-x-4=x+5x-5\\\\2x-7=6x-5\\\\On \ subtracting \ "6x" \ from \ both \ sides,we \ get\\\\2x-7-6x=6x-5-6x\\\\-4x-7=-5\\\\On \ adding \ "7" \ both \ sides,we \ get\\\\-4x-7+7=-5+7\\\\-4x=2\\\\x=-\frac{2}{4}\\\\x=-\frac{1}{2}

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