Math, asked by gandharajni620396599, 3 months ago

(3y+4) - 2(y-5) = _______ *

y+4
y+14
2y+4
None​

Answers

Answered by ppalasrinivasarai
1

Answer:

y+14

Step-by-step explanation:

3y+4-2y+10

=y+14

this is the answer

Answered by Nikitacuty
2

solution \\ =  (3y + 4) - 2(y - 5)  \:  (distribute)\\  = (3y + 4) - 2y + 10 \:  (eliminate \: redundant \: \:  \\ parentheses)\\  = 3y + 4 - 2y + 10  \: (add \: the \: nmbers)\\  = 3y + 14 - 2y(combine \: like \: terms) \\  = 1y + 14(multiply \: by \: 1) \\  = y + 14

So, the answer is y+14.

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