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(3x-2)+(2x-6)+(4x-10)=____?​

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Answered by masura8080
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Following are the steps for getting the answer:

Given:

(3x-2)+(2x-6)+(4x-10)

To find:

(3x-2)+(2x-6)+(4x-10)=____?​

Solution:

we have to find the addition of the given expression

so, we will write it like

 3x-2

 2x-6

+4x-10

 9x-18

by adding the expressions we get,

9x-18

Now take out the 9 as a common

we get,

9(x-2)

Thus, (3x-2)+(2x-6)+(4x-10)=9x-18 or 9(x-2)

Answered by gausia8080
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Answer:

9(x-2)

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Given expression: (3x-2)+(2x-6)+(4x-10)
  • As per the data given in the question, we need to add all the terms of expression

(3x-2)+(2x-6)+(4x-10)

=3x-2+2x-6+4x-10

  • By doing simple addition, we get

=9x-18

  • By taking 9 as common number, we get

=9(x-2)

Hence, the value of the given expression is 9(x-2).

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