Math, asked by bhagwatbmb, 6 days ago

Solve :- 2x + 4(x – 1)​

Answers

Answered by shibanmandi0
1

Answer:

2(3x-2).

Step-by-step explanation:

2x + 4(x – 1)

=2x+4x-4

=6x-4

=2(3x-2).

Answered by aftabahemad
1

In context to question asked,

We have to determine the value of "x" in the given equation.

As per question,

We have,

2x + 4(x – 1)​

So, simplifying the above expression,

We will get,

2x+4(x-1)\\=>2x+4x-1\\=>6x-1

So, for determining the value of "x" we will equate the above term with 0.

So, we will get,

6x-1 = 0\\=>6x=1\\=>x = \frac{1}{6}

Hence, value of "x" will be \frac{1}{6}, after solving the given equation.

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