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find the value of the variable involved 2(3-x) + 3(x-2)= 2(2x -4)​

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Answered by harshitpandey1326
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Answer:

8/3

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Answered by vaidehi7954
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Step-by-step explanation:

2 (3-x) + 3 (x-2) = 2 (2x-4)​

⇒ 6-2x + 3x-6 = 4x-8 ( by multiplying the whole numbers with he brackets)

⇒ -2x + 3x - 4x = -6 + 6 - 8 ( by transposition)

⇒ -2x + 3x - 4x = - 8 ( -6 + 6 is removed because of the signs)

⇒ x - 4x = -8

⇒ -3x = -8

⇒ x = -8/-3

⇒ x = 8/3

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