Math, asked by SpiderArrow, 11 months ago

Solve
15 - 2(5 - 3x) = 4(x-3) +13​

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Answered by kamlesh2612
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

x = - 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : 15 - 2(5 - 3x) = 4(x - 3) + 13

On further solving, we get

→ 15 - 2(5) - 2(- 3x) = 4(x) + 4(- 3) + 13

→ 15 - 10 + 6x = 4x - 12 + 13

Subtracting the common terms together.

15 - 10 + 6x = 4x - 12 + 13

→ 5 + 6x = 4x + 1

Transposing the terms and writing the common terms together.

→ 6x - 4x = 1 - 5

→ (6 - 4)x = 1 - 5

→ (2)x = - 4

→ x = - 4/2

x = - 2

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