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Two numbers are such that the second number is 3 more than twice the first number and their sum is 9. Form a linear equation to represent this

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Answered by ayushcuttack2007
2

Answer:

Answer:

Let one number be x

second number be 2x+3

The two number's

sum = 9

x + 2x + 3 = 9

(Equation)

3x + 3 = 9

3x = 9-36

x = 6/3 = 2

One number = (x) = 2

Second number = (2x+3) =

2*2+3 = 7

= 27

(2+7= 9)

Answered by jeetraj2222
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Answer:

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