Math, asked by Praveenchezhian4995, 6 months ago

4x-6=3x+2 by systematic method

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Answered by avinashankur07
1

Answer:

8

Step-by-step explanation:

Here's what I'm doing,

(1) Take the 3x of the right side and take it to left. While doing this, the sign of 3x will change from + to - . Also, I took the 6 with its sign - to the right side and this time again the sign will change.

(2) Subtract and add the integers with variable and integers of left and right side respectively.

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

Answered by kjyotishman7
0

Answer:

x=8

Step-by-step explanation:

4x-6 = 3x+2

4x-6+6 = 3x+2+6 (Adding 6 on both the sides)

4x = 3x+8

4x-3x = 3x+8-3x (Subtracting 3x from both the sides)

x = 8

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