Math, asked by soumeepanda, 3 months ago

what is the answer of this 4x + 14 = 6( x - 2)​

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Answered by prasadanand76
1

4x+14=6(x-2)

4x+14=6x-12

4x-6x= -14-12

-2x= -26

x= -26/-2

x=13

So, The answer to your question is 13

Answered by Choudharipawan123456
0

Answer:

The value of the equation will be 13.

Step-by-step explanation:

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We have to determine the value of the equation,

Given that,

4x + 14 = 6( x - 2)

Here we will use the transposition method,

Distributing the terms, we get

=> 4x + 14 = 6 x - 12

Subtract both sides by 14,

=> 4x + 14 -14= 6 x - 12-14

Simplifying it further,

=> 4x = 6 x - 26

Subtract both sides by 6x,

=> 4x -6x= 6 x - 26-6x

=> -2x= -26

Divide both sides by 2,

=> x = 13

Hence, the required solution is 13.

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