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5(2y+1) =3(y-3) what is the answer??​

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Answered by TheWonderWall
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\large\sf\underline{⚘\: Question:-}

  • \sf\:5(2y+1) =3(y-3)

\large\sf\underline{⚘\: Solution:-}

\sf⟹\:10y+5 =3y-9

\sf⟹\:10y-3y =-9-5

\sf⟹\:7y =-14

\sf⟹\:y =\frac{-14}{7}

\tt\pink{➪\:y=\:-2}

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Answered by sakshii8080
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Answer:

Hence we get the value of y as -2.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the above question, the given details are as below,

Given that the equation is 5(2y+1)=3(y-3)

To solve the above given equation,

solving the equation we get,

5(2y+1)=3(y-3)\\10y+5=3y-9

Shifting the similar terms one side we get,

Shifting constant 5 from LHS to RHS the sign will change from +ve to -ve.

Shifting 3y from RHS to LHS the sign will change from +ve to -ve.

10y-3y=-9-5\\7y=-14

Dividing both side by 7 we get,

y=-\frac{14}{7} \\y=-2

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