Math, asked by samriddhip3463, 8 months ago

3x + 2 = -7(x-6)
plz can anyone solve it i m very tensed on this question​

Answers

Answered by RISH4BH
134

Given:

  • A linear equation is given to us.
  • The equⁿ is 3x+2=-7(x-6).

To Find:

  • The value of x.

Solution:

Taking the given equation,

=> 3x + 2 = -7(x-6).

=> 3x + 2 = - 7x + 42.

=> 3x + 7x = 42-2.

=> 10x = 40.

=> x = 40/10

=> x = 4.

Hence the required answer is x = 4.

Answered by dhritimoni
1

Answer:

3x+2=-7(x-6)

=>3x+2 = -7x +42

=>3x+ 7x = 42-2

=>10x = 40

=> X = 40/10

= 4

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