3(5x + 7) + 5(2x + 11) = 3(8x - 5) - 6(7x - 4)
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3(5x + 7) + 5(2x + 11) = 3(8x - 5) - 6(7x - 4)
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To find : value of [tex]x[/tex]
Given : [tex]3 ( 5x + 7) + 5(2x + 11) = 3(8x - 5) - 6 ( 7x - 4)[/tex]
Solution :
[tex]15x +21 +10x + 55 = 24x - 15 -42x +24 \\25x + 76 = 9 - 18x\\25x + 18x = 9 - 76 \\43x = -67 \\ x = \frac{-67}{43} \\x = -1.558[/tex]
Hence, value of [tex]x[/tex] is [tex]-1.558[/tex].
Given: The equation is[tex]3(5 x+7)+5(2 x+11)=3(8 x-5)-6(7 x-4)[/tex].
We have to solve the above equation.
By using the Bodmas rule, we are solving the above equation.
We are solving in the following way:
We have,
The equation is[tex]3(5 x+7)+5(2 x+11)=3(8 x-5)-6(7 x-4)[/tex]
[tex]\begin{array}{l}=>15 x+21+10 x+55=24 x-15-42 x+24 \\=>25 x+76=9-18 x \\=>25 x+18 x=9-76 \\=>43 x=-67 \\=>x=\frac{-67}{43} \\=>x=-1.558\end{array}[/tex]
Hence, the value of '[tex]x[/tex]' will be[tex]-1.558[/tex]