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3(x-2) + 2(x-3) = 5(x-1) = 7(2-4)​

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Answered by Diamonds897
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hope it was helpful

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer

Given, 3(x+2)−2(x−1)=7

⇒3x+6−2x+2=7

⇒x+8=7

Subtract 8 on both sides,

x+8−8=7−8

⇒x=−1

Answered by justinponmalakkunnel
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if the question is

3(x-2) + 2(x-3) = 5(x-1) + 7(2-4)

3x-6+2x-6 = 5x-5 + 14-28

-2x = 14+12 -5-28=-7

x= 7/2

or

if the question is

3(x-2) + 2(x-3) + 5(x-1) = 7(2-4)

3x-6+2x-6+5x-5 = -14

10x= -14+ 17 = 3

x = 10/3

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