Math, asked by riddhimagangurde, 3 months ago

Solve 2(x-3)=3/5(x+4)​

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Answered by yogeshkumar49685
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Concept:

Finding the unknown variable is the goal of solving an algebraic statement in an equation. When two expressions are equated, they produce an equation, which makes solving for unknown terms easier. Unknown variables, constants, and coefficients are used to represent these expressions.

Given:

The equation 2(x-3) = 3/5 (x+4).

Find:

To find the value of x.

Solution:

2(x-3) = \frac{3}{5}(x+4)\\\\10(x-3) = 3(x+4)\\\\ 10x-30=3x+12\\\\7x = 42\\\\x = 6

Hence, the value of x is 6.

Answered by kaursandeep56520
0

Answer:

x = 6

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