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5 – 3(5y + 2) = 4(7 – 3y) + 1​

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Answered by sswarnalata
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Answered by mysticd
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 Given \: simple \: equation :

 5 - 3(5y+2) = 4(7-3y) + 1

 \implies 5 - 15y - 6 = 28 - 12y + 1

 \implies - 15y - 1 = 29 - 12y

 \implies - 15y = 29 - 12y + 1

 \implies - 15y = 30 - 12y

 \implies - 15y + 12y = 30

 \implies - 3y  = 30

 \implies y  = \frac{30}{(-3)}

 \implies y = -10

Therefore.,

 \red{ Value \: of \: y } \green {= -10}

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