Math, asked by Akshya25, 1 year ago

6x - 10 = 4(x + 3). Solve for x.

Answers

Answered by Himanshukajaria
6
6x-10=4x+12
=6x-4x=12+10
=2x=22
x=11
Answered by Choudharipawan123456
2

Answer:

=> x = 11

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:-

6x - 10 = 4(x + 3)

To find:- The value of the expression.

Here we will use the transposition method.

As we have,

=> 6x - 10 = 4(x + 3)

Distribute the terms, we get

=> 6x - 10 = 4x + 12

Now, add 10 on both sides we get

=> 6x - 10 +10= 4x + 12+10

By simplifying it further, we get

=> 6x = 4x+12+10

Now, add the numbers we get

=> 6x = 4x+22

Subtract 4x on both the sides, we get

=> 6x -4x = 4x+22-4x

By simplifying it further, we get

=> 2x =22

Divide both sides by 2, we get

=> x = 11

Hence, the required solution is 11.

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