Math, asked by kurakulaavinash, 9 months ago

the value of x which satisfies the equation 2 (×+3) - 3×+5=10 is​

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Answered by arvindh1104
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Answer:

x=1

Step-by-step explanation:

2(x+3)-3x+5=10

2x+6-3x+5=10  (on opening the bracket)

-x+11=10

-x=-1

So,

x=1

Answered by ThinkingBoy
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Hey mate!

Hope this answer helps

Solution:

We have 2(x+3)-3x+5 = 10

=> 2x+6-3x+5 = 10

=> -x+11 = 10

=> x = 1

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