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What is the value of x in \fbox{3x+2=2x+12}

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Answered by Itzintellectual
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Step-by-step explanation:

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\fbox{Types of equations}::

a). Linear equations

b). Quadratic equations

c). Cubic equations

\fbox{Transposition}::

Transposition is the process in which a term or constant with any sign, for example +,-,/,× gets reversed after it goes to LHS from RHS or RHS from LHS.

\fbox{Linear\: Equation}::

Linear equations are equations in which the highest power of the equations is 1. This means that there is no square or square root in thr equations.

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Now solving the question.

\tt\orange{\underline{Given}}\\ \\ \tt\pink{3x+2=2x+10}

\tt\orange{\underline{To \: Find}}\\ \\ \tt\pink{Value\:of\:x}

\bf\blue{\boxed{3x+2=2x+10}}

\rm\red\implies\tt\green{3x-2x}=\tt\pink{10-2}

\rm\red\implies\tt\green{x}=\tt\pink{8}

\tt\green\longmapsto{\boxed{\underline{\boxed{x=8}}}} answer.

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\tt{More\:Details}::

a). A constant or variable with a \tt\red{+} sign changes to \tt\red{-} sign after it goes to \tt\blue{LHS} to

\tt\blue{RHS} or vice versa.

b). A constant or variable with a \tt\red{-} sign changes to \tt\red{+} sign after it goes to \tt\blue{LHS} to

\tt\blue{RHS} or vice versa.

c). A constant or variable with a \tt\red{×} sign changes to \tt\red{÷} sign after it goes to \tt\blue{LHS} to

\tt\blue{RHS} or vice versa.

d). A constant or variable with a \tt\red{÷} sign changes to \tt\red{×} sign after it goes to \tt\blue{LHS} to

\tt\blue{RHS} or vice versa.

e). A constant or variable with a \tt\red{\frac{x}{y}} changes to \tt\red{\frac{y}{x}} after it goes to \tt\blue{LHS} to

\tt\blue{RHS} or vice versa.

f). A constant or variable with a \tt\red{x²} changes to \tt\red{√x²} after it goes to \tt\blue{LHS} to

\tt\blue{RHS} or vice versa.

e). A constant or variable with a \tt\red{√x²} changes to \tt\red{x²} after it goes to \tt\blue{LHS} to

\tt\blue{RHS} or vice versa.

g). Equations are made of \tt\red{2} parts.

1. Constant

2. Variable

h). \bf\red{Constant} are the numerical terms or numbers which are used in equations.For example 1,2 and 3.

i). \bf\red{Variable} are the alphabet used in equations. They can be used for any value.For example x and y.

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Practice questions for you::

A. {\boxed\bf\green{Find \:x\:in\:3x+6=2x+27}}

B. {\boxed\bf\green{Find \:x\:in\:2+√x=5}}

C. {\boxed\bf\green{Find \:x\:in\:3+¾x=78}}

.Solve this questions for your practice.

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