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Find the solution of 6x + 5 = 2x+4.​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

6x+5=2x+4

6x-2x=4-5

4x=(-1)

x=(-1)/4

Answered by Anonymous
10

Given:

  • A linear equation is given to us .
  • The linear equation is 6x+5 = 2x+4 .

To Find:

  • The solution of the given linear equation.

Concept Used:

  • We will use transposition method to find the solution of the given linear equation.

Answer:

We are here provided with a linear equation ,in which we have to find the value of x , which is the solution of the given linear equation.

\sf{\implies 6x+5=2x+4}

\sf{\implies 6x-2x+5=4}

\sf{\implies 6x-2x =4-5}

\sf{\implies 4x =(-1)}

{\underline{\boxed{\red{\sf{\leadsto x=\dfrac{-1}{4}}}}}}

Hence the solution of the given linear equation is \bold{\sf{\dfrac{-1}{4}}}

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