Math, asked by sheelamonish, 13 days ago

Find the value of 3(x + 2) + 5x – 7 when x = 2.

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Answered by saksham2981
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3(2+2)+5*2-7, 3*4+10-7, 12+3 , 15= ans
Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
2

Answer:

{ \huge{ \red{  =  > x = 2}}} \\  \\  { \huge{ \pink{ =  > 3(x +2) + 5x - 7}}} \\  \\ {put \: the \: value \: of \: x \: in \: the \: given \: equation} \\ { \huge{ \purple{ =  > 3(2 + 2) + 5(2) - 7}}} \\  \\ { \huge{ \green{ =  > 3(4) + 10 - 7}}} \\ \\  { \huge{ \gray{ =  > 12 + 10 - 7 }}} \\  \\ { \huge{ \red{ =  > 22 - 7 = 15}}}

15 is your answer ❤️

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