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find x :- 3×[(-6)+x]=3×(-6)+3×10. (with expansion pls)​

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Answered by harisankar34
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Answered by bhsrni
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Answer:

x = 10

Step-by-step explanation:

RHS ( right hand side ):

using PEDMAS/BODMAS rule:

3x(-6)+3x10

= -18 + 30= 12

LHS ( left hand side ):

3x[(-6) + x] =  -18 + 3x

-18 + 3x = 12

= 3x = 12 + 18

= 3x = 30

= x=10

Therefor, x is equal to 10.

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