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(ii) (x - 6) + (3x - 4) + (x - 1)​

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Answered by Anonymous
7

Answer:-

Step-by-step explanation:-

Given :-

(x - 6) + (3x - 4) + (x - 1)​

To Find :-

To Simplify

How to Simplify :-

Adding all constant and x terms.

Solution :-

(x - 6) + (3x - 4) + (x - 1)​

On adding all constant and x terms, we get

⇒ (x - 6) + (3x - 4) + (x - 1)​

⇒ x + 3x + x = (-6) + (-4) + (-1)

⇒ 5x  = -11

⇒ x = -11/5

Hence, the answer is 5x - 11 or -11/5.

Answered by Anonymous
2

Given:-

(x - 6) + (3x -4 ) + (x - 1) = 0

\implies x - 6 + 3x -4 + x - 1 = 0

To simplify:-

add variables and numbers Seperately.

\implies x + 3x + x -6 -4 -1 = 0

\implies 5x -11 = 0

\implies x = 11/5

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