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4(2x-1)+3(x+1)=2(x+3) solve this equation​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Question:

Solve for "x" in the given equation;

4(2x-1) + 3(x+1) = 2(x+3).

Answer:

x = 7/9

Solution:

We have;

=> 4(2x-1) + 3(x+1) = 2(x+3)

=> 4•2x - 4•1 + 3•x + 3•1 = 2•x + 2•3

=> 8x - 4 + 3x + 3 = 2x + 6

=> 8x + 3x - 2x = 6 + 4 - 3

=> 9x = 7

=> x = 7/9

Hence,

The required solution of the given equation is , x = 7/9 .

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