Math, asked by ritudas27, 1 year ago

solve the equation 2x+3(x+1)+4(x+2)=74

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Answered by yahootak
18
Here is your answer.

2x+3(x+1)+4(x+2)=74

Mission : To find the value of x

2x + 3x+3 + 4x+8 = 74

9x + 11 = 74

9x = 74 - 11

9x = 63

x = 63/9

x = 7

Mission accomplished .

Yawn....
Answered by CoolestCat015
31

Answer:

x = 7


Step-by-step explanation:


The given equation is 2x+3(x+1)+4(x+2) = 74


We are required to find the value of 'x' for which satisfies the equation.


Solve the Parenthesis:-


2x + 3x + 3 + 4x + 8 = 74


Add the like terms:-


9x + 11 = 74


Transposing:-


9x = 74 - 11

9x = 63

x = \frac{63}{9}

x = 7


So, the value of 'x' is 7 !


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yahootak: it's 7 not 9 . silly mistake .
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