Math, asked by Laxmipriyamohanty, 1 year ago

(-27)*[4/ (- 3)] = (-27)*Y + (- 27)*(-3) find the value of Y​

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Answered by kusumrv1978
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Answer:Y=(-5/3)..

Step-by-step explanation:

Cancel the (-27) present on both sides and proceed according to the rules of Maths ..

And will be Y=(-5/3)..

Answered by mysticd
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Answer:

 Value \:of \:Y = \frac{5}{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given (-27)*[4/ (- 3)] = (-27)*Y + (- 27)*(-3)

/* Divide both sides by (-27), we get

\frac{4}{-3}=Y+(-3)

/* Add 3 both sides of the equation, we get

\implies \frac{4}{-3}+3=Y+(-3)+3

\implies \frac{-4+9}{3}=Y

\implies \frac{5}{3}=Y

Therefore,

 Value \:of \:Y = \frac{5}{3}

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