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On subtracting -5 from both sides of the equation x+5=10, we get​

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Answered by tusharraj77123
2

☆ Given ☆

Equation = x+5=10

Subtracting -5 from both sides of the equation.

☆ To find ☆

To find value of x by subtracting -5 from both side of the equation we get .

☆ Taken ☆

After adding the -5 in the equation . The equation will be :

\Large\underline{\boxed{x+5-5=10-5}}

☆ Calculation ☆

:\implies\:\:\:{x+5-5=10-5}

:\implies\:\:\:{x+0=5}

:\implies\:\:\:{x=5-0}

:\implies\:\:\:{x=5}

☆ Answer ☆

So , the value of x after subtracting -5 in the both side of the equation of x+5=10 is 5 .

☆ Extra information ☆

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Velocity=\frac{Displacement}{Time}

To find area of the triangle:

Area\:of\:the\:triangle=\frac{Height×Base}{2}

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Acceleration=\frac{Final\:velocity-Initial\:velocity}{Time}

Answered by AKStark
1

Answer:

x + 5 = 10 \\  \\  =  > x + 5 - 5 = 10 - 5 \\  \\  =  > x = 5

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