Math, asked by prempraveen70, 6 months ago

solve 3(x+4)-2(-x)=4(2x-1)+7​

Answers

Answered by ImperialGladiator
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Step-by-step explanation:

 \sf :  \implies \: 3(x + 4) - 2( - x) = 4(2x - 1) + 7   \\  \sf :  \implies \: 2x + 12 + 2x = 8x - 4 + 7 \\  \sf :  \implies \:  4x + 12 = 8x + 3 \\  \sf :  \implies \:  12 - 3 = 8x - 4x   \\  \sf :  \implies \: 9 = 4x  \\  \sf :  \implies \:   x =  \frac{9}{4}  \: ans.

Answered by aryan073
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Question :

✒ Solve:

3(x+4)-2(-x) =4(2x-1)+7

To find :

✒ The value of x=?

 \large \orange{ \bold{ \underline{step \: by \: step \: explaination }}}:

⟹ 3(x+4)-2(-x) =4(2x-1)+7

⟹ 3x+12+2x=8x-4+7

⟹5x+12=8x+3

⟹5x+12-8x-3=0

⟹-3x+9=0

⟹-3x=-9

\rm{\dfrac{9}{3}}

⟹x=3

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