Math, asked by bluesoul, 11 months ago

3 (y - 7) – 2 (3y - 4) = (2 - 5y)​

Answers

Answered by ButterFliee
9

Answer:

3y - 21 - 6y + 8 = 2-5y

-3y - 13 = 2- 5y

-3y + 5y = 2 + 13

2y = 15

y = 15/2

Answered by Choudharipawan123456
0

Answer:

=> The value of y is \frac{15}{2} .

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:-

3 (y - 7) - 2 (3y - 4) = (2 - 5y)

To find:- The value of the expression,

We must use the transposition method to determine the value of x:

As we have,

=> 3 (y - 7) - 2 (3y - 4) = (2 - 5y)

Now distributing the terms, we get

=> 3 y - 21 - 6y - 8 = (2 - 5y)

Combining the like terms, we get

=> -3y -13=2-5y

Now, add both sides by 13:

=> -3y -13+13=2-5y+13

=> -3y = 15 - 5y

Rearranging the terms, we get

=> -3y = - 5y+15

Add 5y on both sides,

=> -3y +5y = - 5y+15+5y

=> 2y = 15

Divide both sides by 2,

=> y = \frac{15}{2}

Hence, the required solution is \frac{15}{2} .

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