Math, asked by jimmisjerome, 8 months ago

Simplify and solve the linear equation 3(t – 3) = 5(2t + 1)

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Answered by Anonymous
3

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Simplification-

3(t-3) = 5(2t+1)

3t - 9 = 10t + 5

3t - 10t = 5+9

Solution-

-7t = 14

t = 14/-7

t = -2

Answered by kimsamuel27
11

Simplify and solve the linear equation!

3(t-3)=5(2t+1)

\bold \{3(t - 3) = 5(2t + 1) \\ 3t - 9 = 10t + 5 \\ 3t = 10t = 5 + 9 \\  - 7t = 14 \\ t =  \frac{14}{7}  \\  t =  - 2

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