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solve the expressions:5(x+2)=2(x+1)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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solve the expressions:5(x+2)=2(x+1)

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 5(x+2)=2(x+1)

 5x+10=2x+2

 5x-2x=2-10

 3x=-8

x =  \frac{ - 8}{3}

x =  - 2.6

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Answered by AssasianCreed
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Question :-

  • solve the expressions:5(x+2)=2(x+1)

Answer :-

  \large\implies  \sf \:  \dfrac{ - 8}{3}

Solution :-

\large\implies\tt 5 (x+2) = 2 (x+1)

\large\implies\tt 5x +10=2x+2

\large\implies\tt 5x -2x = 2-10

\large\implies\tt 3x =  -8

\large\implies\tt x = \dfrac{-8}{3}

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