Math, asked by rajputkhushi133l, 7 months ago

Q 1) Solve 2 (3x - 1) + 7/2 =
5x - 2 (2x-7)​

Answers

Answered by monosmita
1

Step-by-step explanation:

6x-2+7/2=5x-4x+14

6x-5x+4x=14+2-7/2

6x-9x=14+4-7/2( LCM of 2&1 is 2)

-3x=14+1

-3x=15

x=15/-3

x=-5

Answered by suganpreetham
1

Answer:

the steps are:

Step-by-step explanation:

2 ( 3x-1 ) + 7/2 = 5x - 2 (2x - 7)

6x - 2 + 7/2 = 5x - 4x + 14

6x - 5x + 4x = 14 + 2 -7/2

5x = 16/1 - 7/2

5x = 32 - 7/2 (lcm of 1 and 2)

5x = 25/2

x = 25/2×5

x = 5/2

therefore, the x = 5/2.

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