Math, asked by bushrabadar236, 1 year ago

-4(3-y)÷2=3(3+y),solve and check answer by substituting its value

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Answered by QuickSilver04
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     \frac{ - 4(3 - y)}{2}  =  3(3 + y) \\ ................ \\    - 6 + 2y  = 9 + 3y \\  - 6  - 9 = 3y - 2y \\  -15 = y

Answered by vijaygadhari
0

Answer:

y=(-15)

Step-by-step explanation:

-4(3-y)÷2 = 3(3+y)

(-12+4y)÷2=9+3y

-6+2y = 9+3y

-6-9=3y-2y

-15=y

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