Math, asked by vipangrover30305, 10 months ago

What is the value of x in...6-3(2x-4) = -18

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Answered by hero257
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

2(3x−6)=3(2x−4)

Expand both sides to get:

6x−12=6x−12

This is true for any value of x, so the solution space is the whole of the Real numbers, in interval notation (−∞,∞)

Or did you simply want to prove the equality?

We can do that like this:

2(3x−6)=(2⋅3x)−(2⋅6)=6x−12=(3⋅2x)−(3⋅4)=3(2x−4)

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Answered by sukhchain88888888
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Answer:

X = 5

Explanation:

6-3(2x-4) = -18

-3(2x-4) = -18 - 6

-3(2x-4) = -24

2x-4 = -24/-3

2x - 4 = 6

2x = 6 + 4

2x = 10

x = 10/2 = 5

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