Math, asked by shivam7788, 11 months ago

solve the equation 4(x-1)-(2x-5)=4​


niranjan63: hii ur ans x=3/2

Answers

Answered by Qwparis
2

The correct answer is \frac{3}{2}.

Given: The equation =  4(x-1)-(2x-5)=4​.

To Find: The value of x.

Solution:

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

4x - 4 -(2x-5) = 4

4x-4 - 2x + 5 = 4

2x+1 = 4

2x = 3

x = \frac{3}{2}

Hence, the value of x is \frac{3}{2}.

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Answered by pulakmath007
1

The required solution is x = 3/2

Given :

\displaystyle \sf  4(x-1)-(2x-5)=4

To find :

To solve the equation

Solution :

Step 1 of 2 :

Write down the given equation

Here the given equation is

\displaystyle \sf  4(x-1)-(2x-5)=4

Step 2 of 2 :

Solve the equation

\displaystyle \sf  4(x-1)-(2x-5)=4

\displaystyle \sf{ \implies }4x - 4 - 2x + 5 = 4

\displaystyle \sf{ \implies }4x - 2x  - 4 + 5 = 4

\displaystyle \sf{ \implies }2x + 1 = 4

\displaystyle \sf{ \implies }2x = 4 - 1

\displaystyle \sf{ \implies }2x = 3

\displaystyle \sf{ \implies }x =  \frac{3}{2}

Hence the required solution is x = 3/2

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