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6x-9-2(1-x)=x+9 solve the question

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Answered by Kshitijydv
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6x-9-2(1-x)=x+9
6x-9-2+2x=x+9
6x-11+2x=x+9
8x-11=x+9
8x-x=9+11
7x=20
x=20/7
Answered by Choudharipawan123456
6

Answer:

The value of the equation will be \frac{20}{7}.

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the data given in the question,

We have to find the value of the equation,

It is given that,

=> 6x-9-2(1-x)=x+9

Rearranging the terms, we get

=> 6x-9-2(-x+1)=x+9

Distribute the terms,

=> 6x-9+2x-2=x+9

Subtract the numbers, we get

=> 6x - 11 + 2x = x + 9

Combine the like terms, we get

=> 8x - 11  = x + 9

Now add both sides by 11, we get

=> 8x - 11 +11 = x + 9+11

=> 8x = x + 9+11

Add the numbers,

=> 8x = x + 20

Subtract both sides by x,

=> 8x -x= x + 20-x

=> 7x = 20

Divide both sides by 7,

=> x = \frac{20}{7}

Hence, the required solution is \frac{20}{7}.

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