Math, asked by Ayushthegreat01, 5 days ago

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8(2x-5)-6(3x-7)=1

Find the value of x in the given equation in transposition method.​

Answers

Answered by Xxitzking01xX
5

Given: The term 8(2x-5)-6(3x-7)=1

To find: The value of x?

Solution:

Now the term given is:

                  8(2x-5) - 6(3x-7) = 1

Expanding it, we get:

                  16x - 40 - 18x + 42 = 1

                  -2x + 2 = 1

Taking like terms together, we get:

                  -2x = 1 - 2

Now solving further, we get:

                  -2x = -1

Cancelling the negative sign, we get:

                  x = 1/2

Answer:

            So the value of x is 1/2.

Answered by janammapv
2

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given:  

8(2x-5)-6(3x-7)=1

16x -40-18x+42 = 1

-2x+2 = 1

-2x = -1  

x = 1/2.  

Therefore, the value of x is 1/2.

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