Math, asked by praceesb, 4 months ago

What must be value of x so that the given equation 2(x-5) = 5(x+4) - 90, is true?

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Answered by Anonymous
5

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2(x - 5) = 5(x + 4) - 90 \\ 2x - 10 = 5x + 20 - 90 \\ 2x - 10 = 5x - 70 \\ 2x - 5x = 10 - 70 \\  - 3x =  - 60 \\ 3x = 60 \\ x =  \frac{60}{3} \\ x = 20

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Answered by t0mas
1

Step-by-step explanation:

2x-10=5x+20-90

70-10=3x

x=20

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