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Solving linear equation using rule of transposition 3 (5x - 2) - 4 (x + 4) = 7 (x - 1) +1​

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Answered by ExploringMathematics
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\rm{3 (5x - 2) - 4 (x + 4) = 7 (x - 1) +1 \to 15x - 6 - 4x - 16 = 7x - 7 + 1}

\longrightarrow\rm{3 (5x - 2) - 4 (x + 4) = 7 (x - 1) +1 \to 15x- 4x  - 6- 16 = 7x - 6}

\longrightarrow\rm{3 (5x - 2) - 4 (x + 4) = 7 (x - 1) +1 \to 11x - 6- 16 = 7x - 6}

\longrightarrow\rm{3 (5x - 2) - 4 (x + 4) = 7 (x - 1) +1 \to 11x  - 22 = 7x - 6}

\longrightarrow\rm{3 (5x - 2) - 4 (x + 4) = 7 (x - 1) +1 \to 11x-22+22=7x-6+22}

\longrightarrow\rm{3 (5x - 2) - 4 (x + 4) = 7 (x - 1) +1 \to 11x=7x+16}

\longrightarrow\rm{3 (5x - 2) - 4 (x + 4) = 7 (x - 1) +1 \to 11x-7x=7x+16-7x}

\longrightarrow\rm{3 (5x - 2) - 4 (x + 4) = 7 (x - 1) +1 \to 4x = 16 \to x = 16/4 = 4}

Answered by KingSrikar
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Heya! Value of x = 4

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