Math, asked by taneshjayesh04, 6 months ago

4y - 6(6y-y) = -104​

Answers

Answered by Cyliesangster
1

Answer:

y=4

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.

4y−6(6y−y)=−104

4y+−30y=−104

(4y+−30y)=−104(Combine Like Terms)

−26y=−104

−26y=−104

Step 2: Divide both sides by -26.

−26y

−26

=

−104

−26

y=4

Answered by Anonymous
2

4y-6(6y-y) = -104

or, -36y+10y = -104

or, 4y-36y+6y = -104

or, -26y = - 104

or, 26y = 104 ( - cancels in both sides)

or, y = 104/26

or, y = 4

Hence, y is equal to 4.

Hope this helps you to get to your answer.

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