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What is the value of x in the equation 2(x – 3) + 9 = 3(x + 1) + x?

User Lifus
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Answer:

X=-3

Explanation:

So let’s multiply it out, 2x-6+9=3x+3+x. So 2x-3=4x+3. So 2x+3=-3. 2x=-6 and so x=-3.

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Answer: The required value of x in the give equation is 0.

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to find the value of x in the following equation :


2(x-3)+9=3(x+1)+x~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(i)

To find the value of x, we must solve the given equation.

From equation (i), we have


2(x-3)+9=3(x+1)+x\\\\\Rightarrow 2x-6+9=3x+3+x\\\\\Rightarrow 2x+3=4x+3\\\\\Rightarrow 4x-2x=3-3\\\\\Rightarrow 2x=0\\\\\Rightarrow x=(0)/(2)\\\\\Rightarrow x=0.

Thus, the required value of x in the give equation is 0.

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