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3 (x - 2) = 2 (x - 3)

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3x-6=2x-6
3x=2x
x=0
You can see that if you plug in 0, you get: 3(-2)=2(-3)
User P Srinivas Goud
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Answer:

x = 0

Explanation:

Given equation to us is ,


\sf\implies 3 (x - 2 ) = 2( x - 3 )

And we need to find out the value of x.

Step 1 : Open the parentheses :-


\sf\implies 3x - 6 = 2x - 6

Step 2: Put all variables on one side :-


\sf\implies 3x - 2x = -6+6


\sf\implies\boxed{\bf x = 0 }

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