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4(3x - 2) = 2(x + 1) +5​

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Answered by yassersayeed
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Given: 4(3x-2)=2(x+1)+5

We have to solve the given equation.

we have,

4(3x-2)=2(x+1)+5\\\\=>12x-8=2x+2+5\\\\=>12x-2x=7+8\\\\=>10x=15\\\\=>x=\frac{15}{10} \\\\=>x=\frac{3}{2} \\=>x=1.5

The solution of the equation is \frac{3}{2} or 1.5

Answered by divyapakhare468
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Answer:

To solve  : 4(3x - 2) = 2(x + 1) +5​

on multiplication we get ,

12x -8 = 2x + 2 + 5

transfering like terms we get,

12x -2x = 2 + 5 +8

performing the above operatons:

10x =15

x = \frac{15}{10}

x = \frac{3}{2}

hence x = 3/2

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