Math, asked by Rushque9153, 9 months ago

Solve 3 ( x + 2 ) + 4 ( 3x - 1 ) = 0

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Answered by Choudharipawan123456
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Answer:

The value of the equation will be -\frac{2}{15}.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the data given in the question,

We have to find the value of the equation,

The given equation,

3 ( x + 2 ) + 4 ( 3x - 1 ) = 0

Now, distributing the terms we get

=> 3 x + 6 + 12x - 4 = 0

Subtract the numbers, we get

=> 3x + 2 + 12x = 0

Combine the like terms,

=> 15x + 2= 0

Subtract both sides by 2,

=> 15x + 2-2= 0-2

=> 15x = -2

Divide both sides by 15,

=> x = - \frac{2}{15}

Hence, the required solution will be -\frac{2}{15}.

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