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linear equation
6(3x + 2) - 5(6x - 1) = 3(x - 8) - 5(7x - 6) + 9x

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Answered by shrutirajak
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

\boxed{\textbf{\large{x = - 1}}}

Step-by-step explanation:

\tt{6(3x+2) - 5(6x - 1) = 3(x - 8) - 5(7x - 6) + 9x}

\tt{18x + 12 - 30x + 5 = 3x - 24 - 35x + 30 + 9x}

\tt{-12x + 17=12x + 6 - 35x}

\tt{-12x + 17=-23x + 6 }

\tt{-12x + 23x = 6 - 17}

\tt{11x = -11}

\tt{x = -\frac{11}{11} }

\boxed{\tt{\large{x = - 1}}}

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