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solve 5(x+3)=4,(2x+1)=?

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Answered by krupalirathva965
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Answer:

5x+15=8x+4

5x-8x=4-15

-3x=-11

x=11/3

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given

\tt\large\underline{ 5(x+3)=4,(2x+1)=?}

To Find

Solve Given Equation.

Solution

Firstly Distribute

\tt\large\underline\orange{\longmapsto5(x + 3) = 4(2x + 1)}

\tt\large\underline\pink{\longmapsto5x + 15 = 4(2x + 1)}

\tt\large\underline\red{\longmapsto5x + 15 = 8x + 4}

Subtract 15 From Both Sides.

\tt\large\underline\green{\longmapsto 5x + 15 - 15 = 8x + 4 - 15}

Subtract 8x From Both Sides.

\tt\large\underline\orange{\longmapsto5x - 8 = 8x - 11 - 8x}

Simplify

\tt\large\underline{−3x=−11}

Divide both Sides By same term.

\tt\large\underline\red{ \longmapsto\frac{ - 3x}{ - 3} =  \frac{ - 11}{ - 3}  }

Cancel Terms.

\qquad\longrightarrow\quad\sf \dfrac{\cancel{  \frac{ - 11}{ - 3} }}{\cancel{\frac{ - 3x}{ - 3} }}

Hence,

\tt\large\underline\pink{\longmapsto .x =  \frac{11}{3} }

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