Q. Solve for x :−(9x−1.3)=−3.4x−(6.8x−6)−2Answer: x=
Simplify right side: Simplify the right side of the equation by distributing the negative sign and combining like terms. −3.4x−(6.8x−6)−2=−3.4x−6.8x+6−2Combine like terms:−3.4x−6.8x=−10.2x6−2=4So, the right side becomes −10.2x+4.
Simplify left side: Simplify the left side of the equation by distributing the negative sign. −(9x−1.3)=−9x+1.3
Set equation equal: Set the simplified left side equal to the simplified right side.−9x+1.3=−10.2x+4
Add x terms: Add 10.2x to both sides to get all x terms on one side.−9x+10.2x+1.3=−10.2x+10.2x+41.2x+1.3=4
Subtract to solve: Subtract 1.3 from both sides to solve for x. 1.2x+1.3−1.3=4−1.31.2x=2.7
Divide to isolate: Divide both sides by 1.2 to isolate x.1.21.2x=1.22.7x=2.25
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