Math, asked by pratham965, 1 year ago

(5x+3)=(15-x) find the value of x​

Answers

Answered by harshu7052
4

Heya...,

your answer is:

5x+3 = 15-x

5x+x = 15-3

6x = 12

x = 12 /6

x = 2.

hope its helpful to you...


Bhawnasaini1: hlo
Answered by Choudharipawan123456
0

Answer:

=> The value of x is 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:-

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

To find:- The value of the expression,

To find the value of x, we must apply the transposition method:

As we have,

=> (5x+3)=(15-x)

Now rearranging the terms, we get

=> (5x+3)=(-x+15)

Eliminating the brackets,

=> 5x+3=-x+15

Subtract both sides by 3,

=> 5x+3-3=-x+15-3

Simplifying it further, we get

=> 5x=-x+15-3

=> 5x=-x+12

Now add both sides by x, we get

=> 5x+x=-x+12+x

=> 6x = 12

Divide both sides by 6,

=> x = 2

Hence, the required solution is 2.

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