Answer :

The Value of "x" that satisfies the equation [(2x + 3 - 2x) = (-2 + 2x + 5)] is 0.

According to the question-statement, our given equation is,

[tex](2x + 3 - 2x) = (-2 + 2x + 5)[/tex].

Here, we must determine the "x" solution so that, when the value of x is substituted into the equation above, the equation is fulfilled.

So,

[tex][(2x + 3 - 2x) = (-2 + 2x + 5)] \\or, [(2x - 2x) + 3] = [2x + (5 - 2)]\\or, (0 + 3) = (2x + 3)\\or, 2x = (3 - 3)\\or, 2x = 0\\or, x = 0.[/tex]

Now, we will enter the computed value of x from above into the relevant equation and determine whether or not the condition is met.

[tex][2(0) + 3 - 2(0)] = [(-2) +2(0) + 5]\\or, (0 + 3 - 0) = (0 + 5 - 2)\\or, 3 = (5 - 2)\\or, 3 = 3[/tex]

Therefore, L.H.S  = R.H.S (Thus, equation satisfied).

  • Equation: A mathematical equation, denoted by the symbol "=" in the center, is a claim that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal.

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