Math, asked by advkaramjeetsingh, 9 months ago

Is x=3, the root of equation 2x
-5 = 3x -4?​

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Answered by pranavrs17
1

Answer:

No, x = 3 is not the root of the equation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Substituting x=3 in the equation, we get,

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

6-5 = 9-4

1 = 9.

Since 1 cannot be equal to 9

(x = 3) is not the root of equation.

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Answered by yuvrajsingh7870
0

Answer:

4

Step-by-step explanation:

2x-5=3x-4

2×3-5=3×3-4

6-5=9-4

1=5

=5-1

=4ans

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