Math, asked by alokbala1982, 10 months ago

3x+6 by 2x-4=3 solve the equation​

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Answered by Tanujrao36
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\begin{lgathered}⟹\frac{3x+6}{2x-4}= 3  \\ \\⟹ 3x+6= 6x-12 \\ \\⟹3x = 18 \\ \\⟹x = 6 \end{lgathered}

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Answered by avneesh89
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Step-by-step explanation:

3x+6/2x-4=3

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

=3x+6=6x-12

=3x-6x= -12 -6

-3x= - 18

x=-18/-3 - - = +

x = 6 ANS

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