Math, asked by neyantalama8308, 1 year ago

How do you solve 7=−2(−3−x)?

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Answered by anuj9296
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[open the bracket]

7= 6+2x

=> 2x= 7-6

\boxed{x= \frac{1}{2}}

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Answered by xishitaghoshx
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7 = -2(-3-x)

[Multiplying -2 with terms in bracket]

7 = 6 + 2x

7 - 6 = 2x

1 = 2x

x =

 \frac{1}{2}

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