Math, asked by harnaaz36, 5 months ago

Solve:- 3(2 – 5x) – 2(1 – 6x) = 1​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Step-by-step explanation:

How to solve your question

Your question is

4

5

=

6

+

1

2

\frac{n}{4}-5=\frac{n}{6}+\frac{1}{2}

4n−5=6n+21

Solve

1

Add

5

5

5

to both sides of the equation

4

5

=

6

+

1

2

\frac{n}{4}-5=\frac{n}{6}+\frac{1}{2}

4n−5=6n+21

4

5

+

5

=

6

+

1

2

+

5

\frac{n}{4}-5+{\color{#c92786}{5}}=\frac{n}{6}+\frac{1}{2}+{\color{#c92786}{5}}

4n−5+5=6n+21+5

2

Simplify

3

Multiply all terms by the same value to eliminate fraction denominators

4

Simplify

5

Subtract

2

2n

2n

from both sides of the equation

6

Simplify

Solution

=

6

6

Answered by harshalkale
2

Answer:

x=1

Step-by-step explanation:

3(2 - 5x) - 2(1 - 6x) = 1 \\ 6 - 15x - 2 + 12x = 1 \\ 6 - 2 - 1 = 15x -12x \\ 3 = 3x \\ x = 1

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