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3(x-3) =2 ( x-7) solve it​

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Answered by heena012131
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Answer: The solution of the given equation is, x= -5

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: 3(x-3) =2(x-7)

This is a linear equation,

We need to find the value of x.

Let's simplify: 3(x-3) =2(x-7)

Opening the brackets, we get,

3x - 9 = 2x - 14

Subtracting both sides by 2x,

3x - 9 - 2x = 2x - 14 - 2x

i.e, (3x -2x -9) = (2x - 2x) -14      ∵ like terms can be added/subtracted

∴ x - 9 + 9 = - 14 + 9

i.e, x = -5

Hence the value of x is -5

Adding 9 on both sides, we get,

x - 9 = - 14

Answered by Devkumarr
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Answer-

The value of x is -5


Step by step explanation:-

In context to the question
We have solve the given condition and find the value of “x”

Given,

3(x-3) =2(x-7)
3x-9 = 2x-14
By using Transposing Method,
3x-2x = -14+9
x = -5

Therefore;
The value of x is -5
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