Math, asked by lalitanegi730, 8 months ago

The solution of the equation {– 2(x + 3)} = 4 is

-2

-3

-4

-5

Answers

Answered by jugaltgandhi
5

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\tt -2(x+3)=4

using associative property,

\tt (-2x)-6 =4

shifting -6 to R. H. S ,

\tt -2x = 4+6

\tt -2x = 10

\tt -x = \dfrac{10}{2}

\tt -x = 5

\tt x = -5

thus, option (d) -5 is the correct answer.

Answered by rinarv0779
0

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