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

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Answered by khushboopathak8115
1

Answer:

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

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

3x - 9 = 10x + 5

-7x = 14

X = - 2

Answered by Rabbani12
1

Answer:

Distribute

3(−3)=5(2+1)

3−9=5(2+1)

2

Distribute

3−9=5(2+1)

3−9=10+5

3

Add 

9

99

 to both sides of the equation

3−9=10+5

3−9+9=10+5+9

4

Simplify

Add the numbers

Add the numbers

3=10+14

5

Subtract 

10

10x10x

 from both sides of the equation

3=10+14

3−10=10+14−10

6

Simplify

Combine like terms

Combine like terms

−7=14

7

Divide both sides of the equation by the same term

−7=14

−7−7=14−7

8

Simplify

Cancel terms that are in both the numerator and denominator

Divide the numbers

=−2

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