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3(x–3)=5(2x+1),Solve the given equation by transposing the terms and check your result.

Answers

Answered by SwarnimSrijan
70
3x-9=10x+5
3x-10x=5+9
-7x=14
X=-2
you can check it
Answered by PADMINI
105

Answer : x = -2

Explanation :-

Given :

3(x–3)=5(2x+1),Solve the given equation by transposing the terms and check your result.

3(x–3)=5(2x+1)

3x - 9 = 10x + 5

3x - 10x = 5 + 9

-7x = 14

x = 14/-7

x = -2.

checking results :-

Substitute the value of x

3(x–3)=5(2x+1)

3(-2-3) = 5(2(-2)+1)

3(-5) = 5(-4+1)

3(-5) = 5(-3)

-15 = -15 .

LHS = RHS

Hence, verified.

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