Math, asked by nikhildixit15, 6 months ago

(a) 5 (2x - 3) - 3 (3x - 7) = 5 please solve this question it's answer is -1​

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Answered by chandraprakashsingh9
1

Answer:

|3x-2|<=|2x-5|

Hi,

Can someone let me know if there's another approach to solve this problem besides squaring both sides to remove the absolute value inequalities first?

Thanks.

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Answered by Anonymous
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➡ 5(2x - 3) - 3(3x - 7) = 5

➡ 10x - 15 - 9x + 21 = 5

➡ x + 6 = 5

➡ x = 5 - 6

➡ x = - 1

\boxed{∴ x = - 1}

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