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solve the equation 2x+9=4​

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Answered by Choudharipawan123456
1

Answer:

=> The value of 2x+9=4 is -\frac{5}{2} .

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:-

2x+9=4

To find:- The value of 2x+9=4 = ?

For simplifying this we have to use the BODMAS concept:

Now, subtract 9 from both sides.

=> 2x+9-9=4-9

By further simplifying it we get,

=> 2x=-5

Dividing both the sides by 2, we get

=> x=-\frac{5}{2}

Hence, the required solution is -\frac{5}{2} .

Answered by yassersayeed
1

As per the data given in the question

In the above question given that

We have find the value of given expression

Given 2X+9=4

We solve the BODMAS method

B - Brackets

O - order

 D - division  

M - multiplication  

A - addition  

S - subtraction

\Rightarrow 2X+9-4\\\Rightarrow 2X+9-9=4-9\\\Rightarrow 2X=-5\\\Rightarrow X=\frac{-5}{2} \\\Rightarrow X=-2.5

Hence the required equation will be X=-2.5

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