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3(y-3)=5(2y+1) solve it using method of algebra

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Answered by kiran1115
1
3y-9=10y+5

10y-3y=-9-5

7y=-14

y=-14/7
y=-2
I hope its correct
Answered by SerenaBochenek
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The correct answer is "y = -2".

Step-by-step explanation:

The \ given \ expression \ is:\\\\3(y-3)=5(2y+1)\\\\On \ evaluating \ the \ above \ expression ,we \ get\\\\3y-9=10y+5\\\\On \ subtracting \ "10y" \ from \ both \ sides,we \ get\\\\3y-9-10y=10y+5-10y\\\\-7y-9=5\\\\On \ adding \ "9" \ both \ sides,we \ get\\\\-7y-9+9=5+9\\\\-7y=14\\\\y=-\frac{14}{7}\\ \\y=-2

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