Math, asked by purveshrane4, 8 months ago

5(x+3)=2(3x+5) what is this called in maths language.​

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

it's called a linear equation.

in which we have to solve for 'x'

5(x+3)=2(3x+5)

5x+15=6x+10

15-10=6x-5x

x= 5

So thus the linear equation is solved with the value of x i.e. 5

x=5

Answered by amitabhnair2004
0

Step-by-step explanation:

=>5(x+3)=2(3x+5)

=>5x+15=6x+10

=>5x-6x=10-15

=>-x=-5

=>x=5

and this is called linear equation.

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