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solve the following equation -3 (4-x) = 2x + 5​

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:-

 \bf \implies \:  - 3(4 - x) = 2x + 5 \\  \\ \bf \implies \:  - 12 + 3x = 2x + 5 \\  \\ \bf \implies \: 3x - 2x = 5 + 12 \\  \\ \bf \implies \: x = 17

Answered by commonsence
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Answer:

-12x + 3x = 2x + 5

-9x = 2x +5

-9x -2x = 5

-11x = 5

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