Math, asked by manjika, 10 months ago

find x in-6×(-5+x)=6×(-5)+6×7​

Answers

Answered by jasminedhiman
2

Answer:

-6(-5 + x ) = 6(-5) + 6 * 7

30 + 6x = -30 + 42

30 + 6x = 12

6x = 12 - 30

6x= -18

x = -18/6

x= -3

Answered by rajanvishwakarma218
1

Answer:

If that isn't minus before 6 then answer is 7 by distributive law or

It's 3

Step-by-step explanation:

-6(-5+x)=6(-5)+6*7

30-6x= -30+42

-6x= -60+42

-6x= -18

x= -18/-6

x=3

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