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solve the linear equation a) 3x-(2x+8)=5x.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A Linear Equation is an algebraic equation composed of a constant (e.g. x = 3) or a variable to the power of 1 (e.g. 2a + 3 = 13).

Remember that 2a means 2 × a.

Solving an equation is to figure out what number is represented by the variable. For example, in the equation 2a + 3 = 13, the variable a is 5.

Some hints to solve are:

Do the opposite operation to what is shown in the equation.

Move variables (letters) to the left side of the equation.

Move constants (numbers on their own) to the right side of the equation.

If you change the side, you change the sign.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by anujyadav4558
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Answer:

x=-2

Step-by-step explanation:

3x-2x-8=5x

x-8=5x

-4x=8

on dividing by 4 we get,

x= -2

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