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Solve : 3(x-2)=(2x+1)​

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Answered by niteshrajputs995
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  • As per the given data in the question, We have to find the value of given expressions.
  • Given data- 3(x-2)=(2x+1).
  • We will separate variables on one side and constant will one side and simplify the term, we will get the value of x.

        \Rightarrow 3(x-2)=(2x+1)\Rightarrow 3x-6=2x+1\Rightarrow 3x-2x=1+6\Rightarrow x=7.

        Hence, the value of x is 7.

Answered by Choudharipawan123456
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It is given that,

3(x-2)=(2x+1)

As we have to find the value of the given expression,

For that, we will separate variables on one side and constant will one side and simplify the term,

=>3(x-2)=(2x+1)

=>3x-6=2x+1

=>3x-2x=1+6

=>x=7

So, the required value for the expression is x=7.

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