Math, asked by shamaparveen9301, 9 months ago

3. Simplify and solve the following linear equation.
5(y – 5) = 7(4y + 3)​

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Answered by sg2544
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Hello mate.....

Given linear equation....

5(y-5) = 7(4y+3)

5y-25 = 28y+21

28y-5y = -21--25

23y = -46

y = -46/23

y = -2

checking "y" value substitute in given linear equation then we get :-

5(-2-5) = 7(4(-2)+3)

5(-7) = 7(-8+3)

-35 = -35

Hope it helps you dear......

Answered by shahegulafroz
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Answer:

The value of y is -2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given -

5(y -5) = 7(4y + 3)

To find -

The value of y

Solution -

Given equation,

5(y -5) = 7(4y + 3)

The number multiplied by bracket we get

5y-25=28y+21

The equal variables number only get add or substract .

5y-28y=21+25

-23y= 46

Divide both side by -23 we get

y=-2

The value of y is -2 .

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