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Solve:- 3(2 − x) + 4 = 7 + 3(x − 5)​

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Answered by rajn29821
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6-3x+4=7+3x-15

6+4-7+15=3x+3x

10-7+15=6x

3+15=6x

18=6x

18÷6=x

3=x

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Answered by BrainlySparrow
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Step-by-step explanation:

Question:

Solve:- 3(2 − x) + 4 = 7 + 3(x − 5)

Solution:

➨ 3(2 − x) + 4 = 7 + 3(x − 5)

➨ 3 X 2 + 3 X -x + 4 = 7 + (3 X x ) + 3 X -5

➨ 6 + (-3x) + 4 = 7 + 3x + (-15)

➨ 6 - 3x + 4 = 7 + 3x - 15

Bring the numerals together and perform the calculations.

➨ 6 + 4 -3x = 7 - 15 + 3x

➨ 10 - 3x = -8 + 3x

➨ 10 + 8 = 3x + 3x

➨ 18 = 6x

➨ 18/6 = x

➨ 3 = x

More Information:

BODMAS STANDS FOR :

B - Bracket

O - Of

D - Division

M - Multiplication

A - Addition

S - Subtraction

BODMAS Rules:

✪ (-) (+) = (-)

✪ (+) (+) = (+)

✪ (-) (-) = (+)

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