Math, asked by roma75, 11 months ago

how to solve this equation 2(x+2) +5(x+5)=4(x-8)+2(x-2)​

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Answered by shubhankarshanker
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Step-by-step explanation:

The answer after equating this equation, I got the answer, x=-65

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\mathfrak\pink{Question}

\mathfrak\red{2(x+2) +5(x+5)=4(x-8)+2(x-2)}

\huge\mathfrak\purple{Answer}

\mathfrak\orange{Firstly \:solving\: The \:first\: term}

\bold{2(x+2) +5(x+5)}

\bold{ = 2x + 4 +  5x + 25}

\bold{ = 7x + 29 \:  \:  \:  \:  \: -(1) \: }

Now, solving RHS

\bold{4(x-8)+2(x-2)}

\bold{ = 4x - 32 + 2x - 4}

\bold{ = 6x - 38 \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \: -(2)}

From -(1), -(2), we get:-

\bold{7x+29= 6x-38}

\bold{→7x - 6x =  - 38 - 29}

\mathfrak\blue{→x =  - 67}

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