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Which value of x makes the following equation true?

2(x + 10) = x + 23
A.
3
B.
23
C.
13
D.
-7

User MCardinale
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Answer:

  • x = 3
  • Option A is the correct answer .

Explanation:

In this question we're given with an equation that is 2(x + 10) = x + 23 and we are asked to find the value of x .

Solution : -


\longmapsto \: 2(x + 10) = x + 23

Step 1 : Solving the parenthesis on left hand side :


\longmapsto \:2x + 20 = x + 23

Step 2 : Subtracting 20 on both sides :


\longmapsto \:2x + \bold{ \cancel{20}} - \bold{ \cancel{20} }= x + \bold{23 - 20}

On further calculations , we get :


\longmapsto \:2x =x + 3

Step 3 : Subtracting x on both sides :


\longmapsto \:2x - x = \bold{ \cancel{x} }+ 3 - \bold{ \cancel{x}}

On further calculations, we get :


\longmapsto \: \red {\boxed{{x = 3}}}

  • Therefore, value of x is 3 .

Now , we're verifying our answer by substituting the value of x in given equation :

  • 2(x + 10) = x + 23

  • 2 ( 3 + 10 ) = 3 + 23

  • 2 ( 13 ) = 26

  • 26 = 26

  • L.H.S = R.H.S

  • Hence, Verified .

Therefore, our answer is correct.

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User Lol
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Answer:


\Longrightarrow:\boxed{\sf{x=3}}

Explanation:

Isolate the term of x, from one side of the equation.

2(x+10)=x+23

Use the distributive property.

Distributive property:

⇒ A(B+C)=AB+AC

2(x+10)

2*x=2x

2*10=20

2x+20=x+23

First, subtract by 20 from both sides.

2x+20-20=x+23-20

Solve.

Subtract the numbers from left to right.

23-20=3

2x=x+3

Then, you subtract by x from both sides.

2x-x=x+3-x

Solve.


\Longrightarrow: \boxed{\sf{x=3}}

  • Therefore, the correct answer is x=3.
User Aillyn
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