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Solve: 5x – 4 = 3x + 6 (with explaination)
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Answered by sakshisharma2718
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Step-by-step explanation:

5x - 4  = 3x + 6 \\ 5x - 3x = 6 + 4 \\ 2x = 10 \\  x =  \frac{10}{2}  = 5 \: answer

Answered by sakshii8080
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Answer:

Hence the simplification of the given equation x=5\;.

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the data provided in the given question.

The given equation is as follows,

5x – 4 = 3x + 6

We have to simplify the given equation.

The given equation is,

5x-4=3x+6

Now we will shift RHS term to LHS and sign of a value will be change positive sign of value become negative as bellow,

5x-4-3x-6=0

Now same variable value we will write close.

5x-3x-6-4=0

We will substract the above equation as bellow,

[tex]2x-6-4=0\\ 2x-10=0[/tex]

Now we will shift -10 from LHS to RHS and output sign will be positive.

We get

2x=10

Again we will shift numerator 2 of LHS to denominator RHS and output sign will be positive.

[tex]x=\frac{10}{2} \\ x=5[/tex]

Hence the simplification of the given equation x=5\;.

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