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What is the value of x in the equation 5 − 3x = −7?

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Given :

  • 5 − 3x = −7

To Find :

  • The required value of x .

Solution :


\qquad \sf \: { \dashrightarrow 5 - 3x = - 7}

Adding (–5) to both sides :


\qquad \sf \: { \dashrightarrow 5 + ( - 5) \: − 3x = −7 + ( - 5)}


\qquad \sf \: { \dashrightarrow \: − 3x = - 12}

Dividing both sides by 3 :


\qquad \sf \: { \dashrightarrow ( - 3x)/(3) = ( - 12)/(3) }


\qquad \sf \: { \dashrightarrow − x = −4}

Cancelling (–) from both sides we get :


\qquad {\pmb {\bf{ \dashrightarrow x = 4}}} \\

Therefore, The required value of x is 4.

User Robertherber
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Explanation:

5 − 3x = −7

=> 5 + 7 = 3x

=> 12 = 3x


= > x = (12)/(3)

=> x = 4 (Ans)

User Wholladay
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