Math, asked by deepabahri6569, 9 months ago

5y-y+1/3= 6y+1/5 by linear equation​

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Answered by Malhar258060
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Answer:

see the attachment for answer

Step-by-step explanation:

so your final answer is-

y= 1/15.

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Answered by adityajadhav192005
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 \bf \fbox{GIVEN} \downarrow

5y +  \frac{y + 1}{3}  =  \frac{6y + 1}{5}

 \bf \fbox{SOLUTION} \downarrow

 \frac{5y \times 3 + y + 1}{3}  =  \frac{6y + 1}{5}  \\  \\ 5(15y + y + 1) = 3(6y + 1) \\  \\ 75y + 5y + 5 = 18y + 3 \\  \\ 80y + 5 = 18y + 3 \\  \\ 62y =  - 5 + 3 \\  \\ 62y =  - 2 \\  \\ y =  -  \frac{2}{62}  \\  \\ y =  - 31

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