Math, asked by singhmohan351, 2 months ago

find the value of x from 6=x+2​

Answers

Answered by tanishq1235698poi
1

Answer:

4 is the correct answer

Step-by-step explanation:

6=x+2

x=6-2

x=4

Answered by Anonymous
7

 \huge \rm\underline \color{blue}{required \: answer \ratio}

 \bold \color{red}{6 = x + 2}

 \bold \red \implies \color{lime}{x = 6 - 2}

 \bold \red \implies \color{blue}{x = 4}

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Know more:

  • Equation is a statement of equality which contains literal numbers (variables).
  • Linear equation means in which the power of variable is 1.
  • Solving an equation means finding the value of the unknown (literal) in an equation.
  • While solving an equation same number is added on both sides of an equation, same number is subtracted on both sides of an equation. Similarly, we multiply or divide both sides by the same non-zero number.

Let's do different examples

to understand it well.

Example 1:

  • Solve 3x + 5 = 14

→ 3x + 5 - 5 = 14 -5

3x = 9

→ 3x/3 = 9/3

x = 3 (ans)

Detailed explanation

Firstly, -5 (the additive inverse of 5) was

added on both sides.

Lastly, 3 was devided by both sides and we got the x = 3.

Example 2:

  • Solve 3 (x-2) = 12

→ 3x-2/3 12/3

→ x-2 = 4

→ x-2 +2 = 4 + 2

x = 6 (ans)

Detailed explanation

Firstly 3 was devided by both sides..

lastly 2 was added on both sides and we got x = 6


Anonymous: Awesome!
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