Math, asked by adiwaker633, 5 months ago

Find the value of x:
14-(2x+2) =2(x+2)+4x​

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Answered by Darkrai14
2

x = -1

Step-by-step explanation:

14-(2x+2) = 2(x+2)+4x

→ 14 - 2x - 2 = 2(x + 2 + 2x) ...[Taking 2 as a common factor]

→ 14 - 2 - 2x = 2(x + 2 + 2x)

→ 12 - 2x = 2(x + 2 + 2x)

→ 2(6 - x) = 2(x + 2 + 2x)

2 gets cancelled on both the sides

→ 6 - x = x + 2 + 2x

→ -x -2x - x = 2 - 6

→ -4x = -4

→ x = -4/-4

x = -1

Answered by theerthanavodaya
0

Answer:

x=1

Step-by-step explanation:

14-(2x+2)=2(x+2)+4x

14-2x-2=2x+4+4x

12-2x=6x+4

12-4=6x+2x

8=8x

∴x=8/8=1

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