Math, asked by ashishmandal1234, 10 months ago

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

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

2x-3-5+3x= 3x+3-8-4x

5x-8= -x-5

5x+x=-5+8

6x=3

x=1/2

Answered by jenisha145
0

2(X-3)-(5-3x) = 3(X+1)-4(2+X)​ = 1

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

equation = 2(X-3)-(5-3X) = 3(X+1)-4(2+X)​

To find:

solve the equation further

Solution:

The equation can be solved by solving and simplifying the brackets first as

2(X-3)-(5-3X) = 3(X+1)-4(2+X)​

Multiplying brackets 1, 3, & 4

2X-6-(5-3X) = 3X+3 - 8 -4X

Opening the second bracket

2X-6-5+3X = 3X+3 - 8 -4X

Now, adding/subtracting all the like terms

5X - 11 = -X- 5

Then, shifting like terms to one side

5X+X = -5+11

6X = 6

X = 6/6

∴ X = 1

Thus, for 2(X-3)-(5-3x) = 3(X+1)-4(2+X)​ the value of X is 1

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