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if 2x-6=8x+1 the value of x is​

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Answered by arjun7774
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Solutions:-

2x-6=8x+1

8x-2x=-6-1

6x=-7

x=-7/6

x=-1.167

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Answered by payalchatterje
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Answer:

Required value of x is  -  \frac{7}{6}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

2x - 6 = 8x + 1

Here 6 subtracted from 2x and 8x adds with 1

Now we separating all variable parts and constant part,

2x - 8x = 1 + 6

By Algebra's subtraction rule, we are subtracting 2x from 8x.

 - 6x = 7

Here relation between x and (-6) is multiplication

So by Algebra rule multiplication becomes division at the other side of the equation.

x =  -  \frac{7}{6}

So value of x is  -  \frac{7}{6}

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