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

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Answered by kalpeshborse311
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Answer:

x = 4.5

Step-by-step explanation:

3(4x - 1) = 2(5x+3)

12x - 3 = 10x + 6

12x - 10x = 6+3

2x = 9

x = 9/2

x = 4.5

Answered by yassersayeed
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Answer:

Hence we get the value of x= 4.5

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the data in given equation

In above question it is given that

We have find the value of given expression

Given the data in question  3(4x-1) = 2(5x+3)​

Arrange the equation and multiply 3 into (4x-1) and other side multiply 2 into (5x+3) and get balance equation

We get,

3(4x-1)=2(5x+3)\\12x-3=10x+6

Hence, for solving the above equation, we will solve it by separating the like terms at one side to other side

So, we will shift 3 from LHS to RHS the sign will change from negative  to positive,

So, we will shift 10x from LHS to RHS the sign will change from positive to negative,

We get,

12x-3=10x+6\\12x-10x=6+3\\2x=9

Divide both side by 2 we get ,

\frac{2x}{2} =\frac{9}{2} \\x=\frac{9}{2} \\x=4.5

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