Math, asked by tamsrinivas, 10 months ago

Solve ((2x-3)(x+2)-2x^2+6)/(x-5)=2

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Answered by SwatiMukherjee
10

Answer:

Let's solve your equation step-by-step.

(2x−3)(x+2)−2x2+6x−5=2

xx−5=2

Step 1: Multiply both sides by x-5.

x=2x−10

x−2x=2x−10−2x(Subtract 2x from both sides)

−x=−10

−x−1=−10−1(Divide both sides by -1)

x=10

Check answers. (Plug them in to make sure they work.)

x=10(Works in original equation)

Answer:

x=10

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Answered by Anonymous
7

The solution, or root, of an equation is any value or set of values that can be substituted into the equation to make it a true statement. For the first example, the solution for x is 13.

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