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Solve the equation :
4 (2-x)=8

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Answered by lovingheart
11

Answer:

The value of x is 0.

Explanation:

Given 4 (2-x)=8;

Step 1: Multiply 4 with (2-x)

Steps 2: After multiplying we get the value as

Step 3:8-4x=8;

Step 4: We need to find the value of x so simplify the equation accordingly.

Step 5: So move 8 to RHS, while moving 8 will be changed as -8

Step 6: -4x=8-8;

Step 7:-4x=8-8;

Step 8: From the step 7, 8 and -8 will become zero.

Step 9:-4x=0.

Step 10: As we need to find the value of x, so move the -4 to RHS, which can be written as

Step 11: -x=0/4,

Step 12:0/4 which is zero

Step 13=-4x=0.

Step 14: So the value of X is Zero.

Answered by Choudharipawan123456
0

Answer:

=> The value of x is 0.

Explanation:

Given that:-

4 (2-x)=8

To find:- The value of the expression,

We must use the transposition method to determine the value of x:

As we have,

=> 4 (2-x)=8

First of all, rearrange the terms,

=> 4 (-x+2)=8

Now distributing the terms,

=> (-4x+8)=8

Subtract both sides by 8, we get

=> -4x+8-8=8-8

=> -4x = 0

Now divide both sides by -4, we get

=> x = 0

Hence, the required solution is 0.

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