Math, asked by rafin770, 11 months ago

What is 3(x−4)=2x−(3x−4) ?

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Answered by mkrishnan
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

3(x−4)=2x−(3x−4)

3x-12 = 2x−3x+4

3x+3x-2x = 12+4

4x = 16

x= 4

Answered by Anonymous
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Hey Mate

3(x - 4) = 2x - (3x - 4) \\  \\  =  \geqslant 3x - 12 = 2x - 3x + 4 \\  \\  =  \geqslant 3x - 12 =  - 1x + 4 \\  \\  =  \geqslant 3x + 1x = 4 + 12 \\  \\  =  \geqslant 4x = 16 \\  \\  =  \geqslant x =  \frac{16}{4}  \\  \\  =  \geqslant x = 4 \: answer

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