Math, asked by phulkumarithapa29, 7 months ago

solve the equation 5(2x-3)-3(3x-7)=3​

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Answered by siajaysinghtomar
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Answer:

=>5(2x−3)−3(3x−7)=5

=>10x−15−9x+21=5

=>10x−9x−15+21=5

=>x+6=5

=>x=5−6

=>x=−1

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Answered by Choudharipawan123456
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Answer:

By solving the equation 5(2x-3)-3(3x-7)=3 we get solution as -3.

Step-by-step explanation:

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We have to determine the value of the equation,

Given that,

5(2x-3)-3(3x-7)=3

Here we will use the transposition method,

Now, distributing the terms:

=> 10x-15-9x-21=3

Add the numbers, we get

=>  10x+6 - 9x=3

Combine the like terms,

=> x+6 =3

Transposing 6 on the right side,

=> x=3-6

=> x = -3

Hence, the required solution is -3.

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