Math, asked by madhuribiswas3, 4 months ago

The value of that satisfies the equation 2x+6(x-1)=5x is​

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Answered by 11Arya
1

Answer:

x=2

Step-by-step explanation:

2x+6(x-1)= 5x

6(x-1)= 5x-2x

6x-6 =3x

-6=-3x

x=2

Answered by kaur24komal2004
0

Answer:

Given , 2x +6(x-1) = 5x

2x + 6x - 6 = 5x

8x - 6 = 5x

8x - 5x = 6

3x = 6

x = 6/3

x = 2

Hence , the value of x = 2 which satisfies the above equation and the question solved with a big smile

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