Math, asked by nilammankar834, 2 months ago

solve: 5(x+1)=4(x+3)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

 \leadsto\sf\purple{Solution:-}

 \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:

  \purple\leadsto \sf{5(x + 1) = 4(x + 3)}

 \leadsto \sf \purple{Multiply \: 5 \times x + 1 \: \: and \: \: 4 \times x + 3 }

  \purple\leadsto \sf{5x + 5 = 4x + 12}

 \leadsto \sf \purple{Now \: add \: like \: terms \: by \: shifting \: them \: to \: other \: side \: if \: needed}

  \purple\leadsto \sf{5x  -  4x = 12 - 5}

\leadsto \sf \purple{x = 7}

Answered by saritamaheshwari384
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the answer is given in the attachment above

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