Math, asked by mahakulsushama, 6 months ago

6x+15=3(x+5)-(x-2)+1​

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Answered by singhamarjeet201
2

6x+15=3(x+5)-(x-2)+1

6x+15-1=3x+15-x+2

6x+14=2x+17

6x-2x=17-14

4x=3

x=3/4

Answered by Choudharipawan123456
0

Answer:

=> Hence, the value of the expression \frac{3}{4} .

Step-by-step explanation:

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We have to determine the value of the expression,

The given expression:

6x+15=3(x+5)-(x-2)+1

Here we will use the transposition method.

For that first, we have to distribute the terms,

=> 6x+15=3x+15-x-2+1

Add the numbers, we get

=> 6x+15=3x+18 - x

Combine the like terms,

=> 6x+15=2x+ 18

Subtract 15 on both sides,

=> 6x+15-15=2x+ 18-15

=> 6x=2x+ 18-15

Subtract the numbers on the right side,

=> 6x=2x+ 3

Again subtract 2x on both side,

=> 6x-2x=2x+ 3-2x

=> 4x = 3

Divide both sides by 4,

=> x = \frac{3}{4}

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