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5(3-x)+1=3(x+4) solve the equation​

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Answered by khanpathan786
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Answer:

5(3-x)+1=3(x+4)

=15-5x+1=3x+12

=16-5x=3x+12

=16-12=3x+5x

=4=8x

 =  \frac{4}{8} = x

1/2=X

Hence, X=1/2

Answered by SerenaBochenek
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The correct answer to the following question will be "x=\frac{1}{2}". Further explanation is given below.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given equation is:

5(3-x)+1=3(x+4)

On solving the brackets, we get

15-5x+1=3x+12

On adding "-15" on both sides, we get

16-5x+(-15)=3x+12+(-15)

1-5x=3x-3

Now, adding "-3x" on both sides, we get

1-5x+(-3x)=3x-3+(-3x)

1-8x=-3

Now, adding "-1" on both sides, we get

1-8x+(-1)=-3+(-1)

-8x=-4

x=\frac{-4}{-8}

x=\frac{1}{2}

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