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Answer:
-3 is not a solution
Step-by-step explanation:
Subtstitute the possible solution into the equation and see if it is true
3x -5 = 4+2x
3(-3) -5 = 4+2(-3)
-9-5 = 4-6
-14 = -2
This is not true so -3 is not a solution
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
We will substitute 3 for the value of x in the equation.
[tex]{ \longrightarrow \sf \qquad 3x-5=4+2x }[/tex]
[tex]{ \longrightarrow \sf \qquad 3( - 3)-5=4+2( - 3) }[/tex]
[tex]{ \longrightarrow \sf \qquad - 9-5=4+( - 6) }[/tex]
[tex]{ \longrightarrow \sf \qquad -14=4 - 6}[/tex]
[tex]{ \longrightarrow \sf \qquad -14= - 2}[/tex]
We can see that,
[tex]{ \longrightarrow \sf \qquad L.H.S ≠ R.H.S}[/tex]
Therefore,
[tex]{ \longrightarrow \sf \qquad 3 \: is \: not \: a \: solution \:of \: equation \: ( 3x-5=4+2x) }[/tex]