Math, asked by adialsaifi05, 5 months ago

2y + 5/3 = 26/3 - y​

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Answered by kummariramudu66
1

Answer:

answer is 7/3

Step-by-step explanation:

2y+5/3=26/3-y

2y+y. =26/3-5/3

3y=21/3

3y=7

y=7/3

Answered by venkatmadasu3110
0

Answer:

(13 ±√[335])/4

Step-by-step explanation:

Given That,

                   2y+5/3= 26/3-y ⇒ ( 2y+5/3)×(3-y)=26

                                              = 6y-2y^2+5-5/3y=26

                                              = 6y-5/3y-2y^2=26-5

                                              = [(18y-5y)/3]-2y^2=21

                                              = 13y/3-2y^2=21

                                              = 13y-2y^2=63

                                              = -2y^2+13y-63=0

                     BY USING QUADRATIC EQUATION FORMULA WE GET

Z= (-b±√[(b)^2-4ac])/ 2a

Here, a= -2, b= 13, c= -63

From Equation ( -13±√[(13)^2 -4×(-2)×(-63)])/ 2×(-4)

                         ( -13±√[169-504])/-4

                         ( -13±√[-335])/-4

                         (13 ±√[335])/4

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