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Find The solution for the given equation 4x-7(2-x)=3x+2​

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Answered by Nitya7912
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Answered by Anonymous
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The solution for the given equation

4x-7+(2-x) = 3x+2 is 2...

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : 4x - 7 (2-x) = 3x + 2

simplify the right side of the equation within the bracket...

=> 4x - 14 + 7x = 3x + 2

=> 11x – 14 = 3x + 2

Now, bring all the "x" term on one side and constant term on other side...

=> 11x - 3x = 14 + 2

=> 8x = 16

=> x = 2

therefore, the solution for the given equation

4x-7+(2-x) = 3x+2 is 2...

VERIFICATION... :

Substitute x = 2 in the equation.

4x – 7 (2-x) = 3x + 2

4(2) – 7 (2-2) = 3(2) + 2

8 – 7(0) = 6 + 2

8 = 8

L.H.S = R.H.S

Hence verified.

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