Math, asked by ggomathi724, 4 months ago

(3D+D-14)y=4-13e^-7/3x​

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Answered by nafisha78645
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Answered by nageshgupt
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Answer:

Simplifying

(3D2 + D + -14) * y = 13e2x

Reorder the terms:

(-14 + D + 3D2) * y = 13e2x

Reorder the terms for easier multiplication:

y(-14 + D + 3D2) = 13e2x

(-14 * y + D * y + 3D2 * y) = 13e2x

(-14y + yD + 3yD2) = 13e2x

Solving

-14y + yD + 3yD2 = 13e2x

Solving for variable 'y'.

Move all terms containing y to the left, all other terms to the right.

Reorder the terms:

-13e2x + -14y + yD + 3yD2 = 13e2x + -13e2x

Combine like terms: 13e2x + -13e2x = 0

-13e2x + -14y + yD + 3yD2 = 0

The solution to this equation could not be determined.

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