Math, asked by Karanbhadauria37, 11 months ago

Solve :5(x-1)+2(x+3)+6=0

Answers

Answered by upenderkr2525pah0wk
12

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

5X-5 + 2X+6+6 = 0

7X-5+12=0

7X=5-12

7X=-7

X=-7/7

X=-1

Answered by Choudharipawan123456
0

Answer:

=> x = -1

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:-

5(x-1)+2(x+3)+6=0

To find:- The value of the expression

For that, we have to use the concept of BODMAS:

B - Brackets

O - Order

D - Divide  

M - Multiply

A - Add  

S - Subtract

As we have,

=> 5(x-1)+2(x+3)+6=0

Now, distribute the terms:

=> 5x-5+2x+6+6=0

Ad the numbers:

=> 5x+7+2x=0

Combine like terms:

=> 7x+7=0

Subtract both sides by 7:

=> 7x=-7

Divide each side by 7,

=> x=-1

Hence, the required solution is -1.

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