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15(y-4)-2(y-9)+5(y+6)=0

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Answered by taiyebbharmal123
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15(y-4)-2(y-9)+5(y+6)=0
solve brackets
15y-60-2y+18+5y+30=0
Now,
15y-2y+5y=60-18-30
18y=12
y=12/18
y=2/3
Answered by skyfall63
208

Answer:

y=\frac{2}{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

Now, we need to solve the given equation to the simplest form in order to find the value of y.

15(y-4)-2(y-9)+5(y+6)=0

From the above equation, multiply 15 with (y-4)=15y-60

Multiply -2 with (y-9)= -2y+18

Multiply 5 with (y+6)=5y+30

Now, we get,

15y-60-2y+18+5y+30=0

Simplify the above equation, we get,

18y-12=0

On solving above equation, we get,

18y=12

Now, we need to find the value of y. The value of y can be determined by keeping the y term in the left hand side and shifting 18 to the denominator of right hand side.

y=\frac{12}{18}

On simplifying y=\frac{12}{18}, we get, y=\frac{2}{3}

Therefore, the value of y=\frac{2}{3}

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