Math, asked by shreyam52, 6 months ago


3(y-5)/4-4y=3-(y-3)/2

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Answered by yuvraj5715
0

Answer:

3(y−5)

)−4y=3−(

2

(y−3)

)

3(y−5)−16y=12−2(y−3)

3y−15−16y=12−2y+6

3y−16y+2y=12+6+15

−11y=33

∴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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