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6( 3x +2) – 5 (6x -1) = 3 ( x-8) – 5(7x-6) +9x

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Answered by padigarbhavani
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Answer:

6 (3x + 2) - 5 (6x - 1) = 3 (x - 8) - 5 (7x - 6) + 9x

18x + 12 - 30x + 5 = 3x - 24 - 35x + 30 + 9x

-12x + 17 = -23x + 6

11x = -11

x = -1.

So the solution to this equation is x = -1.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by Choudharipawan123456
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Answer:

=> The value of x is -1.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:-

6( 3x +2) - 5 (6x -1) = 3 ( x-8) - 5(7x-6) +9x

To find:- The value of x,

For solving, we have to use the transposition method:

As we have,

=> 6( 3x +2) - 5 (6x -1) = 3 ( x-8) - 5(7x-6) +9x

Distributing the terms, we get

=> 18x +12 - 30x +5 = 3 x-24 - 35x+30 +9x

Combine like terms, we get

=> -12x +17 = -23x +6

Subtract both sides by 17, we get

=> -12x +17 -17= -23x +6-17

=> -12x =  -23x -11

Add both sides by 23x, we get

=> -12x+23x  =  -23x -11+23x

=> 11x = -11

Divide both sides by 11, we get

=> x = - 1

Hence, the required solution is -1.

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