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5x-3=x+17+5x
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Answered by Anonymous
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Solution:-

First write the given equation

\qquad\quad{:}\longrightarrow\sf 5x-3=x+17+5x

  • Simplify

\qquad\quad{:}\longrightarrow\sf 5x-3=x+5x+17

\qquad\quad{:}\longrightarrow\sf 5x-3=6x+17

  • Interchange sides

\qquad\quad{:}\longrightarrow\sf 5x-6x=17-3

  • Add and subtract accordingly

\qquad\quad{:}\longrightarrow\sf -x=14

\qquad\quad{:}\longrightarrow\sf x=14

\therefore{\underline{\boxed{\sf x=14}}}

Answered by vanshikasharma15
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