Math, asked by colonythecousins, 7 months ago

how to solve 3 (2-x)+4=3(x-5)​

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Answered by Mora22
1

answer

3(2-x)+4=3(x-5)

6-3x=3x-15

6x=21

x=7/2

Answered by MysteriousAryan
20

Step-by-step explanation:

given 3(2-x)+4=3(x-5)

first solve the bracket

6-3x+4=3x-15

so, 6+15+4=6x

x=25/6

x=4.1

hope \: it \: will \: clear \: your \: doubt

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