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simplify and solve the linear equation 3x - 4(x-2) = 13 - 3(4+x)​

Answers

Answered by maheswarinilla21
1

Answer:

2x+7=0

Step-by-step explanation:

3x-4(x-2)=13-3(4+x)

3x-4x+8=13-12-3x

-x+8=1-3x

-x+3x+8-1=0

2x+7=0

Answered by shahegulafroz
0

Answer:

The value of x is 0.64 .

Step-by-step explanation:

Given -

3x - 4(x-2) = 13 - 3(4+x)

To find -

The value of x

Solution -

Given equation,

3x - 4(x-2) = 13 - 3(4+x)

The number multiplied by bracket we get

3x-4x-8=13-12+13x

The equal variables number only get add or substract .

3x-4x-13x =13-12+8

-1x-13x=1+8

-14x=9

Divide both side by -14 we get

x=-0.64

The value of x is -0.64 .

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