Math, asked by mrithika6112, 5 months ago

solve the equation :
2(x-1)-3(4x+1)=2(x-1)-3(5x-4)+6x​

Answers

Answered by anis92
9

Step-by-step explanation:

2x - 2 - 12x - 3 = 2x - 2 - 15x + 12 + 6x

or, - 10x - 5 = - 7x + 10

or, -10x + 7x = 10 + 5

or, -3x = 15

or, x = - 15/3

or, x = - 5

Answered by YourHeartbeat
184

Question :-

\sf{Solve\:the\:equation :-</p><p>\:2(x-1)-3(4x+1)=2(x-1)-3(5x-4)+6x}

Solution :-

\sf{2(x-1)-3(4x+1)=2(x-1)-3(5x-4)+6x}

\sf{(2x-2-12x-3=2x-2-15x+12+6x)}

\sf{(2x-12x-2-3=2x-15x+6x+12-2)}

\sf{(-10x-5= -7x+10)}

\sf{(-10x+7x=5+10)}

\sf{(-3x=15)}

\sf{(x= -15/3)}

\huge{\boxed{\boxed{\purple{\sf{x=-5}}}}}

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