Math, asked by madhurihedauhedau503, 3 months ago

9-(x-6)=2x PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!!​

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Answered by Anonymous
6

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Answered by kushagragupta50
1

How to solve your problem

9

1

(

6

)

=

2

9-1(x-6)=2x

9−1(x−6)=2x

Solve

1

Distribute

9

1

(

6

)

=

2

9{\color{#c92786}{-1(x-6)}}=2x

9−1(x−6)=2x

9

+

6

=

2

9{\color{#c92786}{-x+6}}=2x

9−x+6=2x

2

Add the numbers

9

+

6

=

2

{\color{#c92786}{9}}-x+{\color{#c92786}{6}}=2x

9−x+6=2x

1

5

=

2

{\color{#c92786}{15}}-x=2x

15−x=2x

3

Rearrange terms

1

5

=

2

{\color{#c92786}{15-x}}=2x

15−x=2x

+

1

5

=

2

{\color{#c92786}{-x+15}}=2x

−x+15=2x

4

Subtract

1

5

15

15

from both sides of the equation

+

1

5

=

2

-x+15=2x

−x+15=2x

+

1

5

1

5

=

2

1

5

-x+15{\color{#c92786}{-15}}=2x{\color{#c92786}{-15}}

−x+15−15=2x−15

5

Simplify

Subtract the numbers

=

2

1

5

-x=2x-15

−x=2x−15

6

Subtract

2

2x

2x

from both sides of the equation

=

2

1

5

-x=2x-15

−x=2x−15

2

=

2

1

5

2

-x{\color{#c92786}{-2x}}=2x-15{\color{#c92786}{-2x}}

−x−2x=2x−15−2x

7

Simplify

Combine like terms

Combine like terms

3

=

1

5

-3x=-15

−3x=−15

8

Divide both sides of the equation by the same term

3

=

1

5

-3x=-15

−3x=−15

3

3

=

1

5

3

\frac{-3x}{{\color{#c92786}{-3}}}=\frac{-15}{{\color{#c92786}{-3}}}

−3−3x=−3−15

9

Simplify

Cancel terms that are in both the numerator and denominator

Divide the numbers

=

5

x=5

x=5

Solution

=

5

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