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3 (y + 3) + 2 = 4 linear equation ​

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Answered by parulrani894
1

Answer:

3y+9+2=4

3y+11=4

3y=4-11

3y=7

y= 7/3

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

 \:  \:  \sf \implies \: 3(y + 3) + 2 = 4

Now, multiple the terms and find it

 \:  \sf \implies \: 3y + 9 + 2 = 4

Now, add the numbers and find it

 \:  \:  \sf \implies \: 3y + 11 = 4

Now,by linear equation method exchange the terms

 \:  \:  \sf \implies \: 11  - 4 =  - 3y

Now, subtract the terms

 \:  \:  \sf \implies \: 7 =  - 3y

Now,cross multiplying the term and find the value of y.

 \:  \:  \sf \implies \:    \therefore y = - \frac  {7}{3}

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