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3(y – 2) = 2(y – 1) – 3

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Answered by GraceS
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Given :

⟶3(y - 2) = 2(y - 1) - 3

To find :

Value of y

Solution :

⟶3(y - 2) = 2(y - 1) - 3

Step 1 : Simplifying the equation by removing bracketts.

⟶3y - 6 = 2y - 2 - 3

Step 2 : Distinguishing constant terms and variable terms.

⟶3y - 2y =  - 2 - 3 + 6

Step 3 : Simplifying the equation by adding and subtracting as required.

⟶y =  - 5 + 6

⟶y = 1

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Value of y = 1 for equation 3(y – 2) = 2(y – 1) – 3

Answered by gangireddy30
1
Y=1 hope this answer helps
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