Math, asked by Sk2557, 16 days ago

solve the problem

5(x-3)=3(x+2) ​

Answers

Answered by nihalfahmin
1

Answer:

21/2

Step-by-step explanation:

Distibituve property

5*x=5x

5*3=15

3*x=3x

3*2=6

5x-15=3x+6

-3x+5x=6+15

2x=21

X=21/2

. Ans =21/2

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Answered by steffiaspinno
0

5 (x -3) = 3 (x+2) = \frac{21}{2}

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve the equation; 5(x-3)=3(x+2) ​

We first multiply, using distributive law

Distributive law states that the symbolically expressed law linking the processes of multiplication and addition, X(A + B) = XA + XB ; that is, the monomial factor an is distributed to each term of the binomial factor A + B, resulting in the product XA + AB.

5x - 15 = 3x + 6

Taking similar terms on same side;

5x - 3x = 6 + 15

2x = 21

x = \frac{21}{2}

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