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find the value of x in the equation 2x + 6 =4x

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Answered by Kshitijydv
3
2x+6=4x
2x-4x=-6
-2x=-6
minus sign will be cancel on both the sides
2x=6
x=3

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Answered by Choudharipawan123456
1

Answer:

=> x = 3

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:-

2x + 6 =4x

To find: The value of x for 2x + 6 =4x.

For that, we have to apply the BODMAS rule:

where,    

     B = bracket    

     O = order  

     D = division      

     M = multiplication      

     A = addition      

     S = subtraction    

As we have,

=> 2x + 6 =4x

Subtract both sides by 6, we get

=> 2x + 6 -6=4x-6

=> 2x=4x-6

Subtract 4x from both sides, we get

=> -2x=-6

Now, divide both sides by -2:

=> x = 3

Hence, the required solution is 3.

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