Math, asked by shafashaikh3847, 5 months ago

2y+3=3(y-1) what is the answer​

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Answered by deepali010
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Answer:

y = 6

Step-by-step explanation:

2y + 3 = 3(y - 3)

2y + 3 = 3y - 3

3 + 3 = 3y - 2y

6 = 1y

•°• y = 6

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Answered by sakshii8080
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Answer:

Hence after solving we get the value y=6.

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the details provided by the question is as below,

The provided equation is 2y+3=3(y-1)

 We have to solve the above given equation.  

The given equation is,

2y+3=3(y-1)

Multiplying and opening the bracket we get,

2y+3=3y-3

Shifting similar terms to one side we get,

Shifting constant 3 from LHS to RHS the sign will change from +ve to -ve.

2y=3y-3-3\\2y=3y-6

Shifting 3y from RHS to LHS the sign will change from +ve to -ve.

2y-3y=6\\-y=-6

Cancelling negative sign from both side we get,

y=6

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