Math, asked by varshanb99, 10 months ago

x(2x + 3) – 2x(x – 5) = 6

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

  \implies \large\sf \:  x(2x + 3) - 2x(x - 5) = 6 \\   \implies \large\sf \:  2 {x}^{2}  + 3x - 2 {x}^{2}  + 10 = 0 \\    \implies \large\sf \cancel 2 {x}^{2}   + 3x  - \cancel2 {x}^{2}  + 10 = 0 \\   \implies \large\sf \:  3x + 10 = 0 \\   \implies \large\sf \:  3x =  - 10 \\   \implies \large\sf \:  x =  \frac{ - 10}{3}  \\  \\   \:  \implies \sf\boxed {x =  \frac{ - 10}{3}}

Answered by adpoav
9

Answer:

Hope it helps!

Step-by-step explanation:

x(2x+3)-2x(x-5)=6

2x^2+3x-2x^2-10x=6

-10x+3x= 6

-7x=6

x= -6/7

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