Math, asked by mamuanamika442, 3 months ago

solve the equation
3(7x - 1) = 4x + 6​

Answers

Answered by abhishekmishra2175
1

Answer:

3(7x-1)=4x+6

21x-3=4x+6

21x-4x=6+3

17x=9

x=9/17

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by yassersayeed
0

Answer:

Hence we get the value of x=\frac{9}{17} or x=0.5295

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(7x - 1) = 4x + 6​

We have find the value of x in above equation

Arrange the equation multiply 3 into (7x-1)

21x-3=4x+6

Adding both side by 3 we get,

21x-3+3=4x+6+3

Simplify the equation ,

21x=4x+9

Now shifting terms 4x  RHS to LHS the sign will be positive to negative,

21x-4x=9

17x=9

Divide both side by 17 we get,

\frac{17x}{17} =\frac{9}{17} \\x=\frac{9}{17}or,

x=0.5295

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