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3 (y-1) = 5 (2y+1) give algebric expression (step by step explanation)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\bold\green{{★\:Question\:★}}

  • \pink{3 \:(y\: - \:1)\: = 5\:(2y \:+ \:1)\: give\: algebric\: expression}

 

 

\bold\green{{★\:To \:Find\:★}}

  • \pink{3 \:(y\: - \:1)\: = 5\:(2y \:+ \:1)}

 

 

\bold\green{{★\:Solution\:★}}

  • \red{After \: opening \: the \: values}

  • \pink{3y\:-\:3\:=\:10y\:+\:5}

  • \red{Interchanging \: the \:values}

  • \pink{3y\:-\:10y\:=\:5\:+\:3}

  • \pink{-7y\:=\:8}

  • \pink{y\:=\:8/-7}

 

 

\purple\therefore\purple{The\:answer\:is\:y\:=\:8/-7}

 

 

 

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