Math, asked by kaushkshar3qpl, 1 year ago

Solve:
(a) 2x – 7 + 14 (b) 3a + 9 = 9

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Answered by vee1
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(a) 2x-7+14 =2x+7
2x=(-7)
x=(-7/2)//

(b)3a+9=9
3a+9-9
3a+0
3a
a=(1/3)//

dikshaverma4you: In 2nd one, the answer is 0, Ur's is wrong.....
Answered by dikshaverma4you
0
(a) 2x – 7 + 14 => 2x-7= -14................. 2x= -14+7................ x= -7/2............................................................. . (b) 3a + 9 = 9 => 3a= 9-9.................... a= 0/3................a= 0.......

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