Math, asked by kashyemmunsong, 12 days ago

solve the equation 4x-2x+3=9-4x​

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Answered by bossyaduvanshi717
2

Answer:

x=1

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's solve your equation step-by-step.

4x−2x+3=9−4x

Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.

4x−2x+3=9−4x

4x+−2x+3=9+−4x

(4x+−2x)+(3)=−4x+9(Combine Like Terms)

2x+3=−4x+9

2x+3=−4x+9

Step 2: Add 4x to both sides.

2x+3+4x=−4x+9+4x

6x+3=9

Step 3: Subtract 3 from both sides.

6x+3−3=9−3

6x=6

Step 4: Divide both sides by 6.

6x/6=6/6

x=1

Answer:

x=1

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Answered by ARCHISHA008
12

 \sf \large\leadsto 4x \:  - 2x \:  + 3 \:  =  \: 9 \:  -  \: 4x

 \sf \large\leadsto4x \:  -  \: 2x \:   +  \: 4x \:  =  \: 9 \:  -  \: 3

 \sf \large\leadsto2x \:  +  \: 4x \:  = 6

 \sf \large\leadsto6x \:  = 6

 \sf \large\leadsto{x \:  =  \frac{6}{6}}

 \sf\huge\leadsto{1}

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