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Answered by tusharraj77123
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Answer:

Given :

\sf{-3(x+2)=12}

To find :

\textsf{Value of x }

Concept :

To find the equation use the cross multiplication formula to find the equation .

Solution :

\sf{\implies{-3(x+2)=12}}

Here , I used cross multiplication . So , the equation form like this .

\sf{\implies{-3x+(-6)=12}}

\sf{\implies{-3x-6=12}}

\sf{\implies{-3x=12+6}}

\sf{\implies{-3x=18}}

\sf{\implies{x=\dfrac{18}{-3}}}

\sf{\implies{x=-6}}

Answer :

So , the value of x in this equation is -6 .

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