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simplify and solve the following linear equation 2(x+3)+3(x+1)=4(2x-3)+3​

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Answered by sujatapratappatil
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Answer:

x=6

Step-by-step explanation:

2(x+3) +3(x+1) =4(2x-3)+3

2x+6+3x+3 = 8x -12+3

5x+9 = 8x-9

5x-8x = -9-9

-3x = -18

X=6

Answered by sakshii8080
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As per the data given in the above question we have,

The given value is as follows,

The given equation is 2(x+3)+3(x+1)=4(2x-3)+3

We have to find the value of the above equation.

Thus, simplifying the given equation we get,

2(x+3)+3(x+1)=4(2x-3)+3\\2x+6+3x+3=8x-12+3\\5x+9=8x-9

Making similar terms one sides we get,

5x-8x=-9-9\\-3x=-18\\

Cancelling negative signs from both sides we get,

x=\frac{18}{3} \\x=6

Hence the value of x is 6.

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