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What is the value of x, when 13 = (4x + 2) ?

 Oct 23, 2014

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So we shall solve this as

 

13 = (4x + 2)

 

(now at first we will open the brackets of 4x + 2 )

 

13 = 4x +2 

 

(now we will take 2 to the other side with 13 and also change it from 2 to -2 as when we change places even signs change)

 

-2 + 13 = 4x

 

(and now we will simply subtract -2 and 13 )

 

11 = 4x

 

(now we will take 4 to the other side and then divide it by 11)

 

x = 11/4

 

x= 2.75  ANSWER

 

i hope you have understood by now but if not then pls be free to ask!

 

hope this helps you!

 

 Oct 23, 2014
 #1
avatar+11912 
+5
Best Answer

So we shall solve this as

 

13 = (4x + 2)

 

(now at first we will open the brackets of 4x + 2 )

 

13 = 4x +2 

 

(now we will take 2 to the other side with 13 and also change it from 2 to -2 as when we change places even signs change)

 

-2 + 13 = 4x

 

(and now we will simply subtract -2 and 13 )

 

11 = 4x

 

(now we will take 4 to the other side and then divide it by 11)

 

x = 11/4

 

x= 2.75  ANSWER

 

i hope you have understood by now but if not then pls be free to ask!

 

hope this helps you!

 

rosala Oct 23, 2014

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