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Solve: 2x+1-(x+3)=x-7-(2x+1)

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Answered by ssrndl22
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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

GIVEN:

 2x +1 -(x+3) = x -7 -(2x+1)

TO FIND:

The value of x.

SOLUTION:

=> 2x +1 -(x+3) = x -7 -(2x+1)

=> 2x +1-x-3 =x- 7 - 2x -1

=>(2x - x) +(1-3)= x -2x -7-1

=>x - 2 = - x - 8 .

=> x + x = 2-8

=>2x =-6

=> x =\dfrac{-6}{2}

=>x =-3.

Therefore the value of x is -3.

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LHS =  2x +1 -(x+3)

= 2 ×-3+1-(-3+3)

=-6+1-0

=-5

RHS=x -7 -(2x+1)

=-3-7-(2×-3+1)

=-10-(5)

=-5

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Therefore the value of x is -3

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