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Solve for x:

\sf 3(2x - 5) = 6x - 15

User Jthulhu
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Answer:

3(2x-5)=6x-15 or,6x-15=6x-15 or,6x-6x=15-15 therefore x = 0

Explanation:

User Bob Murphy
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Explanation:


\bold{3(2x - 5) = 6x - 15}


\longrightarrow \: 6x - 10 = 6x - 15


\longrightarrow \: 6x - 6x = - 15 + 10


\longrightarrow \: 0 = - 5


\longrightarrow \fcolorbox{red}{yellow}{x = 0}

To prove that the x =0

putting the value of x


3(2x - 5) = 6x - 15


\longrightarrow \: 3(2 * 0 - 5) = 6 * 0 - 15


\longrightarrow 0 - 15 = 0 - 15


\longrightarrow \: - 15 = - 15


\longrightarrow \fcolorbox{red}{green}{LHS = RHS}

hence its proved

User Van Dan NGUYEN
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