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solve 4( x+3 ) - 2( x + 1 ) = 6( x - 5)​

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Answered by krishnajana295
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Step-by-step explanation:

= 4(x+3) - 2(x+1) = 6(x-5)

= 4x + 12 - 2x - 2= 6x - 30

= 4x -2x + 12 - 2 = 6x - 30

= 2x + 10 = 6x - 30

= 2x - 6x + 10 = -30

= -4x + 10 = -30

= -4x = -30 - 10

= -4x = -40

= x = -40/-4 = 10

Thus, x = 10 is the solution of the given equation.

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Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

Value of x will be 10

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

  • 4(x+3)–2(x+1) = 6(x–5)

To Find:

  • Value of x

Solution:

4(x+3)–2(x+1) = 6(x–5)

4x + 12 2x + (2) = 6x 30

4x + 12 2x 2 = 6x 30

2x + 10 = 6x 30

2x 6x = 30 10

4x = 40

x = 40/4

x = 10

Hence, The value of x will be 10

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