Math, asked by milanmukati04, 7 months ago

Solve the equation. 5x - 20 = 2x + 13​

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Answered by ITZBFF
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 \mathsf \red{Given \: equation \:  : \:  \: 5x - 20 = 2x + 13 } \\  \\  \mathsf{let \: take \: variable \: to \: one \: side \: and \: constants \: to \: one \: side} \\  \\  \mathsf{⇒ 5x - 2x = 13 + 20} \\  \\  \mathsf{3x = 33} \\ \\ \boxed{\mathsf{x \: = \: 11}}

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Answered by ppsppa168
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Answer:

x=4.71

Step-by-step explanation:

5x-20=2x+13

5x+2x=13+20

7x=33

x=33÷7

x=4.71 is answer

first write question as it is

transfer -20into right and 2x into left side

then add

then transfer × to right then divide

u will definitely get 4.17

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