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Solve this equation that is 3(x-3)=5(2x+1) by transposing terms.

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Answered by lathashankaradithya
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given : 3(x–3)=5(2x+1),Solve the given equation by transposing the terms and check your result. x = -2. -15 = -15 .

Answered by missDr
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Solve this equation that is 3(x-3)=5(2x+1) by transposing terms.

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Ans -> 3(x–3)=5(2x+1),Solve the given equation by transposing the terms and check your result. x = -2. -15 = -15

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