Math, asked by sroy40622, 4 months ago

3(y-5)/4 -4y =3 - (y-3)/2​

Answers

Answered by Prateek1011
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's solve your equation step-by-step.

3(y−5)

4

−4y=3−(

y−3

2

)

Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.

3(y−5)

4

−4y=3−(

y−3

2

)

3

4

y+

−15

4

+−4y=3+

−1

2

y+

3

2

(Distribute)

(

3

4

y+−4y)+(

−15

4

)=(

−1

2

y)+(3+

3

2

)(Combine Like Terms)

−13

4

y+

−15

4

=

−1

2

y+

9

2

−13

4

y+

−15

4

=

−1

2

y+

9

2

Step 2: Add 1/2y to both sides.

−13

4

y+

−15

4

+

1

2

y=

−1

2

y+

9

2

+

1

2

y

−11

4

y+

−15

4

=

9

2

Step 3: Add 15/4 to both sides.

−11

4

y+

−15

4

+

15

4

=

9

2

+

15

4

−11

4

y=

33

4

Step 4: Multiply both sides by 4/(-11).

(

4

−11

)*(

−11

4

y)=(

4

−11

)*(

33

4

)

y=−3

Answer:

y=−3

 

Answered by prachigupta431
0

Answer:

3(y−5)÷4−4y=3−(y−3)÷2=)3(y−5)−16y=12−2(y−3)=)3y−15−16y=12−2y+6=)−13y−15=−2y+18=)−11y=33=)−y=1133=)y=−3

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