Math, asked by gurungrevanth24, 1 day ago

Solve 2x +(x-3)=4(-x+3)​

Answers

Answered by anushrey20
1

Answer:

this is the answer

I hope it helps

Attachments:
Answered by dhanusus
1

Answer:

x=\frac{15}{7}

Step-by-step explanation:

 2x +(x-3)=4(-x+3)​

=2x+x-3=(-4x)+12

=3x-3=(-4x)+12

=3x+4x=12+3

=7x=15

=x=\frac{15}{7}

Please Follow And Mark Me As Brainliest !!

Similar questions