Math, asked by Manao, 11 months ago

3y+4/2-6y=-2/5
3y + 4  \div  2 - 6y =  - 2 \div 5


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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by GalaxyLover
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Answer:

y = -8

Step-by-step explanation:

\frac{3y+4}{2-6y} = \frac{-2}{5}

We should first do cross multiplication..

\frac{3y+4}{2-6y} Χ \frac{-2}{5}

5(3y+4) = -2(2-6y)

So, now we should multiply the number outside the brackets with the number inside the brackets...

15y+20 = -4+12y

Now we should group the like terms...

15y-12y = -4-20

3y = -24

Now we should evaluate....

y = \frac{-24}{3}

∴y = -8

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