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5(2y+1)=3(y-3)find the value of y​

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Answered by bidhanch
2

Answer:

y = -2 is the answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

5(2y+1)=3(y-3)

10y+5=3y-9

=> 10y-3y= -9-5

=> 7y = -14

=> y = -14/7

=> y = -2(Answer)

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Answered by Anonymous
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5 (2y + 1) = 3 (y - 3)

10y + 5 = 3y - 9

10y - 3y = - 9 - 5

7y = - 14

y =-\dfrac{14}{7}

y = 2

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