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2×+2=6

5 x + 4 = 8


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Let's see how to solve this equations:

First equation:


2x + 2 = 6\\2x = 6 - 2\\2x = 4\\x = (4)/(2) \\x=2

Second equation:


5x + 4 =8\\5x = 8 - 4\\5x = 4\\x = (4)/(5)

User Yash Parekh
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Answer:

Explanation:

hello


2x+2=6<=> 2x+2-2=6-2 \ \ \ substract \ \ 2\\<=> 2x = 4 <=> (2x)/(2)=x=(4)/(2)=2 \ \ \ divide \ \ by \ \ 2\\

so the solution is 2


5x+4=8<=> 5x+4-4=8-4 \ \ \ substract \ \ 4\\<=> 5x = 4 <=> (5x)/(5)=x =(4)/(5) \ \ \ divide \ \ by \ \ 5

so the solution is 4/5

hope this helps

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