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3(y-3)-(y+2) = 5(y-2)-6(y-2)​

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Answered by IIRissingstarll
3

Answer:

y = 3

Step-by-step explanation:

3(y-3)-(y+2) = 5(y-2)-6(y-2)

3y-9-y+2 = 5y-10-6y+12

3y-y-9+2 = 5y-6y-10+12

2y-7 = -1y+2

2y+1y = 2+7

3y = 9

y = 9÷3

y = 3

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Answered by sasikumar69824
1

Answer:

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