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I am solving for One variable Inequalities -3(x-1)=4x-11 pls help

User KepPM
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Answer:


\sf \: x = 2

Explanation:

Given equation,

→ -3(x - 1) = 4x - 11

Now the value of x will be,

→ -3(x - 1) = 4x - 11

→ -3x + 3 = 4x - 11

→ -3x - 4x = -11 - 3

→ -7x = -14

→ x = -14/-7

→ x = 14/7

→ [ x = 2 ]

Hence, the value of x is 2.

User Msmani
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Answer:

2 =x

Explanation:

-3(x-1)=4x-11

Solve for x

Distribute -3

-3(x-1)=4x-11

-3x+3 = 4x-11

Add 3x to each side

-3x+3+3x = 4x-11+3x

3 = 7x-11

Add 11 to each side

3+11 = 7x-11+11

14 = 7x

Divide each side by 7

14/7 = 7x/7

2 =x

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