History, asked by manojgarg3223, 5 months ago

3 (x + 5) + 16 = 5 (x + 14) – 21, then x =

x = – 8

x = – 7

x = – 6

x = – 9


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Answered by suruchip27
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Answer:

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Answered by taqueerizwan2006
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Explanation:

{ \huge{ \green{ \underline{ \mathfrak{Question: }}}}}

{ \large{ \red{ \boxed{ \sf{3(x + 5) + 16 = 5(x + 14) - 21 \:  \: then \:  \:  x}}}}}

 { \huge{ \pink{ \underline{ \mathfrak{Answer:}}}}}

{ \purple{ :\longrightarrow{ \sf{3x + 15 + 16 = 5x + 70 - 21}}}}

{ \orange{ :\longrightarrow{ \sf{3x - 5x = 70 - 21 - 15 - 16}}}}

{ \blue{ :\longrightarrow{ \sf{ - 2x = 18}}}}

{ \purple{ :\longrightarrow{ \sf{ - x =  { \cancel\frac{18}{2 } }}}}}

{ \green{ \therefore{ \sf{x =  { \large{ \red{ \underline{ \boxed{- 9}}}}}}}}}       {\pink{\sf{Ans.}}}

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