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Standard VIII
Mathematics
Reducing Equations to Simpler Form
Solve the equ...
Question
Solve the equation
2
x
−
3
=
7
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Solution
Adding
3
both the sides, we get
2
x
−
3
+
3
=
7
+
3
.
This gives
2
x
=
10
. Now dividing both the sides by
2
,
we get
2
x
2
=
10
2
. Hence
x
=
5
. Let us verify whether we have got a correct solution.
Putting
x
=
5
, we get
2
x
−
3
=
2
(
5
)
−
3
=
10
−
3
=
7
.
Thus the equation is satisfied.
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