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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-04-19

How do you solve the equation \(4x - 7 = 2x + 15\)?

Asked by Lala64578

Answer (2)

The value of the **solution **of **expression **is, x = 11
We have to give that,
An expression to simplify,
4x - 7 = 2x + 15
Now, Simplify the expression by combining** like terms **as,
4x - 7 = 2x + 15
Subtract 2x on both sides,
4x - 2x - 7 = 15
2x - 7 = 15
**Add **7 on both sides,
2x - 7 + 7 = 15 + 7
2x = 22
Divide 2 into both sides,
x= 22/2
x = 11
Therefore, the **solution **is, x = 11
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Answered by alifaijal77 | 2024-06-17

The equation 4 x − 7 = 2 x + 15 is solved by isolating x through successive steps, resulting in x = 11 . Verification shows that substituting 11 into the original equation holds true. Therefore, the solution is confirmed accurate.
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Answered by alifaijal77 | 2024-12-24