What is the value of n in the equation (n - 4) - 3 = 3 - (2n + 3)?
Solution :
Given: Equation is (n - 4) - 3 = 3 - (2n + 3)
Simplifying bracket terms
⇒ n - 4 - 3 = 3 - 2n -3
Separating n terms and constant terms
⇒ n + 2n = 3 - 3 + 4 +3
⇒ 3n = 7
⇒ n= 7/3.
What is the value of n in the equation (n - 4) - 3 = 3 - (2n + 3)?
Summary:
The value of n in the equation (n - 4) - 3 = 3 - (2n + 3) is 7/3. An equation is like a weighing balance with equal weights on both sides. If we add or subtract the same number from both sides of an equation, it still holds.
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