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what is 2(3x+1)-5x=7/2-(2x+7)​

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Answered by rodriguesronak
0

Answer:

\begin{gathered}2(3x + 1) - 5x = \frac{7}{2} - 2(2x + 7) \\ 6x + 2 - 5x = \frac{7}{2} - 4x - 14 \\ 6x - 5x + 4x = \frac{7}{2} - 14 - 2 \\ 15x = \frac{7 - 32}{2} \\ 15x = \frac{ - 25}{2} \\ x = \frac{ - 25}{2 \times 15} \\ x = \frac{ - 5}{6} \end{gathered}

2(3x+1)−5x=

2

7

−2(2x+7)

6x+2−5x=

2

7

−4x−14

6x−5x+4x=

2

7

−14−2

15x=

2

7−32

15x=

2

−25

x=

2×15

−25

x=

6

−5

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Answered by JoeNotExotic
0

Answer:

2(3x + 1) - 5x =  \frac{7}{2}  - (2x + 7) \\ 6x + 1 - 5x =  \frac{7}{2}  - 2x + 7 \\ x + 1 =  3.5 - 2x + 7 \\ 3x = 3.5 + 7 - 1 \\ 3x = 3.5 + 6 \\ 3x = 9.5 \\ x =  \frac{9.5}{3}  \\ thank \: u

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