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What's the answer to 5(- 3x - 2) - (x - 3) = -4(4x + 5) + 13?

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Answered by Anonymous
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-15x - 10 - x - 3 = - 16x - 20 + 13

-16x - 13 = - 16x - 7

Hence here the question ends this is a wrong eqn

Answered by pranay9018
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Step-by-step explanation:

given : 5(- 3x - 2) - (x - 3) = -4(4x + 5) + 13

Actual question :

5(- 3x - 2) - (x - 3) = -4(4x + 5) + 13 then prove that 5(- 3x - 2) - (x - 3) = -4(4x + 5) + 13 = -7

solving: 5(- 3x - 2) - (x - 3) = -4(4x + 5) + 13

=>5(- 3x - 2) - (x - 3) = -4(4x + 5) + 13

=> -15x -10-x+3 = -16x -20 +13

=> -7 = -7

Hence Proved

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