Math, asked by Ravneet618, 10 months ago

-(x + 2) = 2(3x – 6)​

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Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer:

 - x - 2 = 6x - 12 \\  - x - 6x =  - 12 + 2 \\  - 7x =  - 10 \\ x =  \frac{10}{7}

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Answered by Choudharipawan123456
0

Answer:

=> The value of x is \frac{10}{7}.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:-

-(x + 2) = 2(3x - 6)

To find:- The value of the expression,

To solve this expression, we have to use the transposition method:  

As we have,

=> -(x + 2) = 2(3x - 6)

Distributing the terms, we get

=> -x - 2 = 6x - 12

Add both sides by 2, we get

=> -x - 2 +2= 6x - 12+2

Simplifying it further, we get

=> -x = 6x - 10

Subtract both sides by 6x, we get

=> -x -6x= 6x - 10-6x

=> -7x = -10

Divide both sides by -7,

=> x = \frac{10}{7}

Hence, the required solution is \frac{10}{7}.

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