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Standard VI
Mathematics
Inverse of Addition in an Algebraic Equation
In the algebr...
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In the algebraic equation
12
+
x
=
20
, the value of the unknown is
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Solution
Given algebraic equation :
12
+
x
=
20
Subtract
12
from both the sides
12
+
x
−
12
=
20
−
12
⇒
x
=
8
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