Math, asked by krishnaathul331, 7 months ago

(4-x) + (3-x) =7. Then find the value of x .

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Answered by Dinosaurs1842
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

(4-x)+(3-x) = 7

4-x+3-x = 7

4+3-x-x = 7

7-2x = 7

-2x = 7-7

-2x = 0

x = 0/-2

x = 0

Answered by nandanaMK
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(4 - x) + (3 - x) = 7 \\ 4 - x + 3 - x = 7 \\ 4 + 3 - x - x = 7 \\ 7 - 2x = 7 \\  - 2x = 7 - 7 \\  - 2x = 0 \\ x =  \frac{0}{ - 2}  \\  \underline{  \underline{x = 0}}

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