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Please solve the equation below.

2x+4=3(x-4)

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Answer:

  • x=16

Explanation:


\sf 2x+4=3(x-4)


\sf 2x+4=3x-12


\sf 2x+4-4=3x-12-4


\sf 2x=3x-16


\sf 2x-3x=3x-16-3x


\sf -x=-16


\sf \cfrac{-x}{-1}=\cfrac{-16}{-1}


\sf x=16

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Question:-

solve the equation below :-

2x+4=3(x-4)

Answer:-

x = 16

Explanation:-

=> 2x+4 = 3(x-4)

=> 2x+4 = 3x-12

=> 2x+4 - 4 = 3x-12 - 4 (Subtract 4 on both the sides)

=> 2x = 3x-16

=> 2x-3x = -16

=> -x = -16

=> -x/-1 = -16/-1

=> x = 16

Please solve the equation below. 2x+4=3(x-4)-example-1
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