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

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Answered by kishorchoudhary40
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

15x-45+4x+12=14+2x

19x-33=14+2x

19x-2x=14+33

17x=47

x=47/17

Answered by kadeejasana2543
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Answer:

The solution of 15(x-3)+4(x+3)=2(7+x) is x=47/17 .

Step-by-step explanation:

Given 15(x-3)+4(x+3)=2(7+x) . First distribute the equation and then separate the terms of x and constants.

And thus solve the equation. So,

15(x-3)+4(x+3)=2(7+x)\\\\15x-45+4x+12=14+2x

Take the terms of x into left hand side and the constants into right hand side , and thus we get a linear equation in one variable.

So,

       15x+4x-2x=14-12+45\\\\17x=47\\\\x=47/17

Hence the answer .

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