Math, asked by heyimlanae, 3 months ago

Does this equation have a solution of X= 2?
10-3x= -2(x+4)

Answers

Answered by sakshikamra29
2

Answer:

NO

Step-by-step explanation:

we have to put value of x

= 10-3(2)= -2(2+4)

= 10-6= -4+(-8)

= 4 is not equal to 12

so answer is NO

Answered by 1043341
0

Answer: 4= -12

Step-by-step explanation:

Its simple, just plug in two in the variables that have x. 10-3x is 10-3 times 2 witch is 10-6 that is 4, then you have to do the distirubtive property and multiply and get -2times 2 witch is -4 and -2 times 4 is -8. the answer is 4= -4+-8. Then solve again. well two negative numbers equal a positive so 8+4 =12 and add negative so the answer is 4= -12. so this equation is NO.

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