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solve 15(x-3)+4(x+3)=2(7+x)

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Answered by Syamkumarr
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Answer:

x = \frac{47}{17}      

Step-by-step explanation:

 Given that  15(x-3)+4(x+3)=2(7+x)                            

On solving the brackets, we get

15x - 45 + 4x + 12 = 14 + 2x      

Taking the variable and the constants together, we get

15x + 4x - 2x = 14 + 45 - 12      

Solving the left hand side and the right hand side

17x = 47

therefore x = \frac{47}{17}        

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