Math, asked by ashah709, 3 months ago

Solve the following:
2x+6=7x-14

Answers

Answered by sahilbhosale2021
1

Answer:

2x+6=7x-14

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Step-by-step explanation:

Subtract

6

6

6

from both sides of the equation

2

+

6

=

7

1

4

2x+6=7x-14

2x+6=7x−14

2

+

6

6

=

7

1

4

6

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2x+6−6=7x−14−6

2

Simplify

Subtract the numbers

Subtract the numbers

2

=

7

2

0

2x=7x-20

2x=7x−20

3

Subtract

7

7x

7x

from both sides of the equation

2

=

7

2

0

2x=7x-20

2x=7x−20

2

7

=

7

2

0

7

Answered by Cricketerp23
4

Answer:

= 2x-7x = -14-6

= -5x = -20

= x = -20/-5

= x = 4

Step-by-step explanation:

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