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Solve the following linear equations in one variables 2 (x - 15) = 5 (x - 11) + 4.​

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Answered by samuravadish
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2(x−15)=5(x−11)+4

 -2x+−30=5x+−55+4

2x−30=5x−51

2x−30−5x=5x−51−5x

−3x−30=−51

−3x−30+30=−51+30

−3x=−21

 \frac{ - 3x}{ - 3}  =  \frac{ - 21}{ - 3}

x = 7

Answered by kmshansika
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Answer:

''x = 7''

Step-by-step explanation:

2x - 30 = 5x - 55 +4

2x - 5x = -55 + 4 - 30

- 3x = -21

x = -21/-3

x = 7

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