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6(3x + 2) – 5(6x – 1) = 2(x – 8) – 5(7x – 6) + 8x

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Answered by asritadevi2emailcom
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6x(3x + 2) - 5(6x - 1) = 2(x - 8) - 5(7x - 6)  + 8x \\  \\ 6(5x) - 5(5x) = 2(8x) - 5(1x) + 8 \\  \\ 6x(5x) x = 2(8x) - 5 + 1 + 8 \\  \\ 6(5x)x = 2(8x)4 \\  \\ 6(5x \times x) = 2 \times 8 \times 4 \\  \\ 6 \times 5 \times 2x = 2 \times 8 \times 4 \\ 30  \times 2x = 16 \times 4 \\ 60x = 64 \\ x =  \frac{60}{64}  \\  =  \frac{15}{16}  \\ the \: answer \: will \:  be \:  \frac{15}{16} or1 \times \frac{1}{15} answer.

Answered by EthicalElite
27

6(3x + 2) - 5(6x - 1) = 2(x - 8) - 5(7x - 6) + 8x

18x + 12 - 30x + 5 = 2x - 16 - 35x + 30 + 8x

-12x + 17 = -25x + 14

-12x + 25x + 17 - 14 = 0

13x + 3 = 0

13x = -3

x = \frac {-3}{13}

Therefore, answer is  \frac {-3}{13}

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