Math, asked by srinidhissk07, 9 months ago

Solve the equation:-6(x-9)=4(2x-15)

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Answered by Champion55
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Given : -

Solve the equation :- 6(x-9) = 4(2x-15)

To Find : -

Value of x is = ?

Step-by-step Explanation : -

6(x - 9) = 4(2x - 15)

6x - 54 = 8x - 60

6x - 8x = -60 + 54

-2x = -6

x = -6/-2

x = 3

So , the value of x is 3.

Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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Answer:

After solved the given equation 6(x-9)=4(2x-15) we can get the value of x. The value of x is 3.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given equation is,     6(x-9)=4(2x-15)  ---------------(1)

now multiply 6 and x-9 on the left side of the equation.

That is,              6(x-9)=6x-54

Similarly, multiply 4 and 2x-15 on the right side of the equation.

That is,           4(2x-15)=8x-60

Equation (1) can be written as,

                          6x-54=8x-60

now arrange the x terms on the right side and numeric values on the left side.

That is,              60-54=8x-6x

interchange on the both sides. That is,

                         8x-6x=60-54

Subtract on the both sides. Then we can get the x value.

                                 2x=6

                                  x=\frac{6}{2}

                                  x=3

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